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How to Write a Story...Any Story:
The Art of Storytelling
by Michael B. Druxman
$11.95
Michael Druxman’s book neatly outlines the techniques applied to writing the Great American novel, blockbuster screenplay, or any other work of fiction. This book has been adapted for use in several colleges and universities throughout the country. How to Write A Story… might be considered one of the best books on writing stories of its type, as reviewed by the Book Reader review, John Austin, Writer's Utopia and other online writer support groups.
This book has been used all over the United States as a guide to screenwriting. When combined with Cheyenne Warrior, it makes a powerful tool for any writer interested in learning how to develop a screenplay from its original thought to the written format of a potential full length movie. Indian Reservation schools in Wyoming and Montana adopted the book through The Walking Shield Program to help Indians on the reservation learn the skills of writing and screenwriting.
How To Write A Story…Any Story outlines six major components of good fiction writing and then examines each in detail:
1. The Setup
2. The Catalyst
3. The First Turning Point
4. The Climax
5. The Final Confrontation
6. The Resolution |