How To Write A Great Story - A Million Little Pieces by James Frey

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http://www.easystorywriting.com - Learn how to write a great story quickly and easily - even if you are not a writer!

In this edition of Book Talk Thursday, I share a great technique demonstrated in the book A Million Little Pieces by James Frey which will guarantee a page-turner.

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  • I think I might love you.

  • @YuleahKay You are too kind!

  • I couldn't watch this video past about 40 seconds. The way you present this just doesn't appeal to me at all. Even if you do end up giving good advice, I don't want to persevere through your video. When I watch a "how to" video, I am just looking for good instructions, nothing more.

    I'm not trying to be mean; I just think you should know.

  • @Andoriyu My respond to you is : If you don't like the way I present, then don't watch it. There are six billion people in this world, I don't intend to appeal to everyone. There are people who really like the way I present, why don't you give them that feedback?

  • I think when you mention this book you should also mention that he lied about a lot of what "happened" in his experiences in the book- While claiming that it was all true- Oprah was really unhappy about it...

  • @Hardlinerjapan I know! I saw the recent interview Oprah did with him for her final season. He explained that he promoted it as a memoir because the publisher was only willing to publish the book as a memoir, not a novel. Nevertheless, he did feel bad about it though.

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  • @EasyStoryWriting Because giving them that feedback would serve no purpose. I just dislike your style. I don't like being spoken to as if I were a child, that's all. Goodbye.

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