Who are the best plotters in fiction? Is there anyone better than Tom Clancy and Brandon Sanderson?
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Who are the best plotters in fiction? Is there anyone better than Tom Clancy and Brandon Sanderson?
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Kys
None woman ever acted that way towards me. Also, does women really think like that or it's just some troony dream of how female think?
I'm a woman and I think like this.
You're a man and you don't think like that
Next time try not being an ugly incel.
Biologically?
>None woman ever acted that way towards me.
wow really?
my girlfriend somehow found out I like banana bread and made it for me.
did you tell her you liked banana bread?
It does seem quite unrealistic.
Just get a girl to love you and find out.
How hard could it possibly be?
Post plot outlines, please.
Tolkien
this picture makes me want to kill myself.
Of course it's Rowling!
I don't usually read authors who are still alive but I did read Bando Sando's Midborn a few years ago and the plot was basically the hunger games. Creative magic system sure but the plot was pretty basic.
ikr
>I don't usually read authors who are still alive
and wtf not??
a couple of reasons
I figure if a book was written 80 years ago and people still talk about it it's got to really have something to it. While a book written 2 years ago hasn't had the chance to stand the test of time like that.
Something could become popular in the moment because a well known author published it, it's well advertised, or any number of reasons that don't reflect actual quality. If you were to pick 2 books at random, one that's well known and was published 5 years ago, and one that's well known and was published in 1875, chances are the older book is going to be more interesting.
Second, books written in a certain time or place reflect their context. Reading books from time periods outside your own broadens the perspective.
Third, start with the Greeks.