Sinossi
Imparare a scrivere scene di sesso credibili, coinvolgenti, dai dettagli vividi, realistiche e mai ridicole o volgari? È possibile se l'insegnante si chiama Diana Gabaldon: oltre 10.000 pagine scritte (e 25 milioni di copie vendute) della sua celebre serie «Oulander» l'hanno resa una maestra. Le scene di sesso non ruotano intorno al sesso, bensì a uno scambio di emozioni: questo il primo insegnamento. L'erotismo descritto è piatto, noioso. Molto meglio evocarlo tramite i dialoghi e l'espressione dei personaggi. E il linguaggio da usare? Deve essere sensuale, non sessuale. Attraverso numerosissimi esempi tratti dai suoi libri, Diana Gabaldon ci svela tutti i segreti della sua scrittura in questo bigino da leggere come un romanzo hot.
- ISBN: 8867002805
- Casa Editrice: Corbaccio
- Pagine: 140
- Data di uscita: 24-11-2016
Recensioni
Anyone who knows me anything about me at all, knows how much I love Diana Gabaldon’s books. If you know me, and you DON’T know this? Shame on you. Clearly you haven’t been paying attention and you need to crawl out from under your rock and listen . It’s the only way you’re going to know these things. Leggi tutto
Excellent book! Okay, I’m not really much of a writer, but I find the whole process fascinating. So when I came across this how-to on writing by one of my favorite authors I snatched it up. So now I’m prepared to start up the hobby I’ve threatened my children with. When I hit about 80 years old, I’m Leggi tutto
Pretty typical writing book, just with a sex bent. I was disappointed that there was nothing about using or writing about sex for comedy, because sex can be pretty damn hilarious.
Incredibly helpful and detailed. I have wanted to read a book by DG for a while now because I knew how detailed and atmospheric her books are, and when I saw she had a how-to for writing sex scenes, I was all over it. "I Give You My Body" is a fantastic guide for creating atmosphere, emotion, and of Leggi tutto
I’ve never read Outlander so I was a bit like, is this just an excuse for her to be like isn’t Outlander really good or whatever and some of the examples I’m like why are you using this as an example Diana but overall: probs useful and interesting
I partly read this because, if she writes it, I'll read it. But I find the behind-the-scenes fascinating, and Diana always manages to make it interesting and fun. I think there are a lot of writers who could truly benefit from this book. And, as a big Outlander fan, I enjoyed reliving moments throug Leggi tutto
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