A Story is a Promise & the Spirit of Storytelling - Bill Johnson - Books - Bill Johnson Script Consulting - 9780967393278 - March 1, 2014
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A Story is a Promise & the Spirit of Storytelling 5th edition

Bill Johnson

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A Story is a Promise & the Spirit of Storytelling 5th edition

This new edition of Bill Johnson's writing workbook has three sections, each designed to help new and experienced authors alike to better understand the craft of storytelling. A Story is a Promise explores the mechanics of how a story transports an audience. It offers great advice about story structure to new authors and authors doing revisions. Deep Characterization explores what happens when story characters are an extension of authors. Any author who has been told their novel's minor characters were more interesting than a main character need to read this material. The Spirit of Storytelling suggests techniques for authors to create characters with fully realized inner lives; characters who are vibrant, dynamic, and resonate with readers. The book includes an outline of The Lovely Bones and detailed reviews of Romeo and Juliet (the play), The Heidi Chronicles (play), The Shawshank Redemption The Usual Suspects (movies), and The Exorcist (novel). These reviews are meant to help writers understand the underlying process that creates popular stories. From author Carolyn J Rose, "Bill's work made me take a longer look at what matters to readers - and what matters to me as a reader - at the emotional core. I feel my characters are deeper and more memorable because of what I learned."

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 1, 2014
ISBN13 9780967393278
Publishers Bill Johnson Script Consulting
Pages 314
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 17 mm   ·   412 g
Language English  

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