Topic: Book Recommendation
I just spent an evening reading The Secrets of Story by Matt Bird. It was a very well spent evening, and money well spent on the trade paper edition.
It's not about rules but tools, and ... beliefs. I'm reminded of what the Thomist scholar said of Chesterton's biography of the Angelic Doctor: "He has guessed all that which we had tried to demonstrate, and he has said all that which they were more or less clumsily attempting to express in academic formulas."
A few of my regular reviewees are probably past the stage for this book, but if I paint your work blue with comments, you may need this book as much as I do. It explains what and why with specific examples of how to connect with the reader, how to affect and reward the reader for choosing your story.