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Becoming a writer, staying a writer : the artistry, joy, and career of storytelling / J. Michael Straczynski.

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"From screenwriter and author J. Michael Straczynski, Becoming a Writer, Staying a Writer offers expert insider advice to help fellow writers establish lasting careers as storytellers"-- Provided by publisher.
Straczynski knew he wanted to be a writer, but didn't know how to start a career as a writer-- or how to stay one. This is the kind of guidebook he wishes he'd had, one that offers more than 30 years of experience writing for film, television, books, and comics. He offers writers-- at any stage of their careers-- an honest, and often wisdom on what it means to be, and stay a writer. -- adapted from back cover.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781950665884
  • ISBN: 1950665887
  • Physical Description: 230 pages ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Dallas, TX : BenBella Books, 2021.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction: Why this book? -- Becoming a writer. In which we discuss murdered typewriters, lost loves, and the writing impulse ; Who are you? Version 1.0 ; Writing for the workshop ; Sanding it down ; Building characters and worlds ; Muse-ings ; You can't sell an idea ; Shark alert! ; Hearing voices ; Finish the damned thing ; Hills, valleys, and the refractory period ; Questions of intent ; How to build a monster in three easy lessons ; To the university or college student ; Systems of creation ; Making time ; Value added -- Staying a writer. Who are you? Version 2.0 ; Nota bene ; Agents of darkness ; Imposter syndrome ; Annnnd here's the pitch ; Several hundred words about writer's block ; Turning it upside down ; Two for the price of fun ; What's in the box? ; The thick plotens ; Living (or at least surviving) the writing life -- Concluding thoughts: touching the world.
Subject: Authorship > Vocational guidance.
Storytelling.
Authorship > Vocational guidance.
Storytelling.

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Becoming a Writer, Staying a Writer : The Artistry, Joy, and Career of Storytelling
Becoming a Writer, Staying a Writer : The Artistry, Joy, and Career of Storytelling
by Straczynski, J. Michael
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Table of Contents

Becoming a Writer, Staying a Writer : The Artistry, Joy, and Career of Storytelling

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Introduction: Why This Book?p. 1
Becoming a Writer
    In Which We Discuss Murdered Typewriters, Lost Loves, and the Writing Impulsep. 7
    Who Are You? Version 1.0p. 21
    Writing for the Workshopp. 27
    Sanding It Downp. 35
    Building Characters and Worldsp. 43
    Muse-Ingsp. 55
    You Can't Sell an Ideap. 63
    Shark Alert!p. 71
    Hearing Voicesp. 81
    Finish the Damned Thingp. 87
    Hills, Valleys, and the Refractory Periodp. 93
    Questions of Intentp. 99
    How to Build a Monster in Three Easy Lessonsp. 105
    To the University or College Studentp. 113
    Systems of Creationp. 121
    Making Timep. 131
    Value Addedp. 135
Staying Writer
    Who Are You? Version 2.0p. 141
    Nota Benep. 143
    Agents of Darknessp. 151
    Imposter Syndromep. 161
    Annnnd Here's the Pitchp. 167
    Several Hundred Words About Writer's Blockp. 177
    Turning It Upside Downp. 183
    Two for the Price of Funp. 189
    What's in the Box?p. 195
    The Thick Plotensp. 199
    Living (or at Least Surviving) the Writing lifep. 205
Concluding Thoughts: Touching the Worldp. 215
Acknowledgmentsp. 221
Indexp. 223
About the Authorp. 229

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