The Four Loves That Drive Book Sales
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Summary
Have you ever finished a book you loved, handed it to a friend, and heard back, "It was fine"?
That disconnect has nothing to do with the quality of the writing. It has everything to do with a principle C.S. Lewis understood well enough to write classics that have endured for decades.
In this week's episode, I sat down with bestselling novelist Angela Hunt to break down the four ancient loves that drive all fiction, and how mastering them can help you produce a bestseller and a classic.
You’ll learn
- The type of love almost every genre needs more of, and why the most violent stories need it most.
- How the loneliness epidemic is creating a massive hunger in readers, and which type of love lonely readers are yearning for.
- The type of love that makes for a classic but is hardest to write and easiest to botch. Get it wrong and your climax feels cheesy. Get it right and readers won't shut up about your book.
We also explore the dark side of each love and how to use that tension to propel your plot forward.
If the stakes in your story aren’t working or you’re sick of cheap, salacious storylines, listen in or read the blog version to learn how to incorporate these four types of love into your story. This one might change how you outline your next book or build your characters.
Blog link: https://www.authormedia.com/the-four-loves-that-drive-fiction/
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