WRITE THE FIGHT RIGHT

“The best way for a writer to learn what’s really involved in brawling, short of going down the pub and starting something.” – Pete, WA

Based on my successful workshops, this is a short (~12,000 word) ebook all about writing convincing fight scenes.

When I read a good book or story and then come across a fight scene written by an author who clearly knows nothing of fighting, it can really spoil an otherwise excellent experience. Most writers tend to regurgitate what they’ve seen on TV and in movies, converting that to text, which makes for a slow, unrealistic scene. We have the great advantage in prose that we can get into our characters’ heads, we can describe how things feel, smell and taste as well as the emotional content that film can never convey. We can also describe a far more realistic fight, with the kind of techniques and in-fighting that doesn’t show up on film, but is actually the real essence of a fight.

In this book I go through several sections, trying to give a description that will help writers address all these factors in their writing. Of course, the best way to know about fighting is to go to martial arts or self-defence classes. Second best is to book me for one of my workshops – I’m available, so feel free to contact me. In the meantime, I hope this short book can help.

Write The Fight Right covers:

  • Footwork & Range
  • Reach & Technique
  • Guard & Blocks
  • Reactions
  • Adrenaline & Emotion
  • Intent, Body Language & Psychology

and more, all for just US$2.99.

You can download an interview with me about writing fight scenes, conducted by the awesome Joanna Penn, of The Creative Penn by clicking on the free tips podcast button, or watch the interview video below

Here’s what some people have said about Write The Fight Right:

“This is a very well considered, credible writing tool, packed with details that writers who aren’t themselves experienced fighters would be likely to miss. Clearly presented and well constructed for easy digestion and reference.”

“Short, concise and very informative. Written from a background that gives the content solid credibility it is something all writers who need to write or understand a fight scene (or more for that matter) needs to know.”

“Recommended reading for all writers who don’t have black belts of their own.”

“Well worth the small monetary investment – very useful material for any writer who incorporates action like this into their work.”

“Excellent, I found it factual and informative. The author knows his techniques and on all levels gives good advice to fellow writers. I have already recommended this book to others.”