Mr. Cornwell, I read your advice to new writers and found the part about dissecting three successful novels interesting. I’ve heard a few other published authors discuss this, but no one has ever really gone into much detail on it. Do you remember how you went about that? You described what you put into it, but I’m a little lost on the form. Did you create a chart for chapter 1 of one book, and then two charts for the other two books’ chapter 1, continuing on to the end of each work? I’m not asking for a detailed analysis, just a little clarification, if you please. I greatly enjoyed reading the article as a whole, and no matter how many times I hear an author such as yourself say they used to get frustrated and wonder if their writing wasn’t up to snuff, it still gives me a tiny spark. Thanks for your time and your wonderful books. I read Winter King during a particular stressful time in my life and the story helped me escape for a bit each day. Thanks, Andrew Brooks