P. G Wodehouse, author of Jeeves Takes Charge, wrote a series of short stories. "Jeeves and Wooster" is Jeeves and Wooster, one of his most famous collections. A short story was published in the UK in 1925 and the 20th century. This story happens in various eras of Britain, such as British women who are trying to gain political power and social reforms in the Edward era and the twentieth century, based on the behavior of England, praising the Edward era.
Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, or PG Wodehouse, is one of the best English writers ever. His Jeeves and Wooster novels, and the Blandings series are classic, and they are television programs in various scenes. If you want to learn something about what you write, this is what he can teach you. PG Wodehouse is known for its many new projects. According to Wikipedia, he often writes up to 400 pages in the plot outline. For those who have read his book, this is not surprising. Appropriate outline is necessary for everything, such as twist and turn of the story, character diversity, event complexity, etc. I have nothing to dispute as a supporter, but I can see how this approach leads to drilling and writing myself in the corner
And I am more concerned about the new story about PG Wodehouse iconic deacon Jeeves, one of my favorite characters. "Jeeves and Wedding Bells" was written by Sebastian Fox, I put it in my wish list, and it will create Christmas for me. I am hoping that this is the winner, as Fox is not a stranger to franchisees writing a new James Bond novel "Devil May Care". Are these simple re-hashing and remix writers all lazy, or is the essence of storytelling? This is about giving good yarn from generation to generation. A good story is a good story. Great is a great man. Therefore, it seems natural to find a way to introduce them to the new audience.
Psmith showed some flexibility in youth, and PG Wodehouse's Jeeves / Wooster and Blandings characters are the most toughest and dangerous situation, just because he was released from (and his stubborn friend Mike) I was unable to concentrate on creating). Basically, you want to be a Smith. He does not mind what he says, he gets money, he got a girl. Dick diver offers temptation to distract at F but Scott Fitzgerald's bid is night - happiness, success, wealth, charisma, praise to others - he will achieve their only goal People not characterized for. Alcohol, failure of solitude. What will power!