Learn How To Write A Novel By Reading Harry Potter

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Learn How to Write a Novel by reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone!

Learning how to write a novel is hard, but doing so by studying one of the best-selling, most-beloved novels of all time makes it a lot easier.

In this book, authors and former college professors Scott King and Clark Chamberlain will teach you how to write a novel using Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone as their study guide and example.

Each chapter ends with a collection of take aways. To make everything easier to remember and reference, they are reorganized at the end of the book to serve as the perfect guide for helping you write your novel.

Some of the topics covered in this book include:


  • Three Act Structure
  • Character Arcs
  • World-Building
  • Creating Conflict
  • Layering Mysteries
  • Character Development
  • Character Voice
  • Author Voice
  • Active vs. Passive Characters
  • Crafting Descriptions

Delve into a deep critical analysis of what makes Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone so special and use the techniques uncovered to craft your own story! 

Neither the authors nor the publishers are affiliated with Rowling, Scholastic, or Bloomsbury. This book is a literary analysis of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and does not imply any recommendation or affiliation with the Harry Potter franchise. It is meant to further scholarship and is not a spin-off, companion volume, sequel or prequel to the Harry Potter series.

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About the author

Scott King

Scott King, an international best selling author, was born in Washington D.C. and raised in Ocean City, Maryland. He received his undergraduate degree in film from Towson University, and his M.F.A. in film from American University.

Until moving to follow his wife's career, King worked as college professor teaching photography, digital arts, and writing related classes. He now works full time as an author.

King's non-fiction books are a way for him to get back that feeling of teaching a class, while his fiction books are his way of having fun.

Find out more about King at: www.ScottKing.info or follow him on twitter at @ScottKing