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OverviewSeven lessons, drawn from 27 diverse narratives, for novelists, storytellers, filmmakers, graphic designers, and more Author Daniel Joshua Rubin unlocks the secrets of what makes a story work and then shows how to understand and use these principles in your own writing. The result is ""an invaluable resource"" (Publishers Weekly, starred review), offering priceless advice like: Escalate risk, with an example from Pulp Fiction, Write characters to the top of their intelligence, from the Eminem song ""Stan,""Earn transformations, from Alison Bechdel's Fun Home, andAttack your theme, from The Brothers Karamazov.Insightful, encouraging, filled with attitude, and, as Booklist puts it, ""perfect for any writer looking to ensure their stories operate and resonate at the top of their potential,"" this audiobook gives contemporary storytellers of all kinds a lifeline of inspiration and relatable instruction. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel Joshua RubinPublisher: Workman Publishing Co. Inc Imprint: Workman Publishing Co. Inc Edition: Unabridged edition Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 14.00cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9781664460812ISBN 10: 1664460810 Publication Date: 25 August 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is the straight dope--all the tools you need to craft a hell of a great story. -- Paul Giamatti, actor So often people ask me if there's a book on story I can recommend. This is the one. I can't recommend it highly enough. -- Alexa Junge, writer/producer, Friends, Sex and the City, The West Wing Rubin, a playwright and TV scriptwriter, aims with this manual to give writers 'enough direction to avoid getting lost, but not so much that it strangles your creativity' and succeeds in creating an invaluable resource... This is a no-brainer for both pro and would-be novelists. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Not a 'how-to, ' thank God, but a 'here's why.' Writers of all levels of experience will benefit from reading-and then rereading-his elegant exploration of the principles of storytelling. -- Traci Letts, Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright A godsend for storytellers in all media. It will help you decide what to write and then show you, step by step, how to tackle virtually any problem you face. -- Anna D. Shapiro, Tony Award-winning director, August: Osage County [The] new bible of lessons and practices for creators. -- Library Journal [The] new bible of lessons and practices for creators. -- Library Journal A godsend for storytellers in all media. It will help you decide what to write and then show you, step by step, how to tackle virtually any problem you face. -- Anna D. Shapiro, Tony Award-winning director, August: Osage County Not a 'how-to, ' thank God, but a 'here's why.' Writers of all levels of experience will benefit from reading-and then rereading-his elegant exploration of the principles of storytelling. -- Traci Letts, Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright Rubin, a playwright and TV scriptwriter, aims with this manual to give writers 'enough direction to avoid getting lost, but not so much that it strangles your creativity' and succeeds in creating an invaluable resource... This is a no-brainer for both pro and would-be novelists. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) So often people ask me if there's a book on story I can recommend. This is the one. I can't recommend it highly enough. -- Alexa Junge, writer/producer, Friends, Sex and the City, The West Wing This is the straight dope--all the tools you need to craft a hell of a great story. -- Paul Giamatti, actor Author InformationDaniel Joshua Rubin is a multimedia writer and founder of Story 27 in Evanston, Illinois, a writing studio that provides consulting and education to storytellers in all media. He has taught dramatic writing at Loyola University in Chicago, and at the University of California, San Diego, and has written for television (NBC, the WB); new media (The Motley Fool, National Lampoon); and theater (with plays produced at Steppenwolf in Chicago, off-Broadway in NYC, and on the West End of London). He is a dedicated story scholar with a deep interest the role narrative plays in personal development, business, investing and politics. Rubin has an MFA in Playwriting from the Yale School of Drama, and a BS in Drama Studies from the State University of New York at Purchase. Born and raised in Brooklyn, he now lives in Evanston, IL. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |