A third edition of A Story is a Promise and Deep Characterization
is now available. This new edition explores how some writers struggle
because they make a main character an extension of the author to act
out personal issues. A short video about the new work is available; a
longer video is included with the book.
A Story is
a Promise & Deep Characterization is available using this PayPal link. The cost of $17.95 includes media mail shipping in the
United States.
For more information about my other plays and past productions, click here.
I speak about the issue of Deep Characterization on this video posted on YouTube.
I've created a site on YouTube called Oregon Writers Speak. It
includes clips by Elizabeth Lyon speaking about writing query letters and Mike Thaler, author of The Teacher from the
Black Lagoon and The Bully Brothers, offering a video tour of his workspace.
This workbook offers a new paradigm for understanding the process of creating stories. It guides writers to understand how a story functions as both a promise...and a promise kept. It offers a step by step process for using the promise concept to create dynamic, compelling stories, includingStory Director, a method for outlining the key elements of a story in a way writers can test the dramatic value and strength of their story before they write it. For an outline of the workbook and more detail about ordering it, just clink on the link.
All essays on The Craft of Dramatic Writing are copyright 2000-2008, Bill Johnson unless otherwise noted.