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Originally Posted by GordonJ
The 70% I believe are newer numbers as he's added more female collaborators to his group. I like that he admits he doesn't enjoy writing the sentences, but is more of a broad stroke outline type writer.
Art of War has several new TODAY strategies, like the Higher Ground approach.
I don't read much fiction these days, I could never read S. KING although my ex read it at bedtime every night. When she was reading Cujo, I used to growl in the middle of the night...got a cuddle one way or the other. HA
I mention King because he has been a vocal critic of Patterson and doesn't think much of him as a writer...but I'm sure we can all learn from
Patterson's methods.
Similar to sculptors, who had their co-workers carve out the stone, and they (Big Name) put the finishing touches on it, and got the bigger bux too.
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Hi Gordon,
I agree that James Patterson has a unique approach, from what I've read (not having done the course.)
I believe he writes an outline of the story, and another writer "fleshes it out"... Something like that, anyhow, I believe!
It's pretty smart. A way to churn out a lot more books for his fans than he could possibly write on his own...
You're right, we can learn from this technique!
I know James Patterson comes from an advertising background. Perhaps this is more-or-less what they did at his ad agency.
Best wishes,
Dien