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Emotional Grammar for the Analytical Writer
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Emotional Grammar for the Analytical Writer
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Emotional Grammar for the Analytical Writer
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Most writing advice was written by intuitive writers, for intuitive writers. When they tell you to put your heart on the page, they are describing a method that works for the way their minds work. For the analytical writer, that instruction has no procedure and no success condition.
This book is built on a different premise: that everything an intuitive writer does by feel, you can do by deliberate application. Emotional grammar is the signal system between story and reader — predictable, learnable, mechanical, and universal. If your readers say your work feels cold, or distant, or that they never quite connected with the characters, the problem is translation. The material is there. The technique is wrong.
Emotional Grammar for the Analytical Writer gives you the technique. It maps the seven core emotional signals, the architecture of the beat, the design logic of character, and the macro-structure of the full narrative arc — all in the explicit, rule-based framework that analytical minds are built to use. It also includes a dedicated chapter for writers of technical and systems-driven fiction, where the emotional engine underneath is identical to any other story, but the vocabulary of the genre requires specific adaptations.
The tears are optional. The microphone placement is not.
Most writing advice was written by intuitive writers, for intuitive writers. When they tell you to put your heart on the page, they are describing a method that works for the way their minds work. For the analytical writer, that instruction has no procedure and no success condition.
This book is built on a different premise: that everything an intuitive writer does by feel, you can do by deliberate application. Emotional grammar is the signal system between story and reader — predictable, learnable, mechanical, and universal. If your readers say your work feels cold, or distant, or that they never quite connected with the characters, the problem is translation. The material is there. The technique is wrong.
Emotional Grammar for the Analytical Writer gives you the technique. It maps the seven core emotional signals, the architecture of the beat, the design logic of character, and the macro-structure of the full narrative arc — all in the explicit, rule-based framework that analytical minds are built to use. It also includes a dedicated chapter for writers of technical and systems-driven fiction, where the emotional engine underneath is identical to any other story, but the vocabulary of the genre requires specific adaptations.
The tears are optional. The microphone placement is not.


















