Story Genius
By Lisa Cron
By Lisa Cron
By Lisa Cron
By Lisa Cron
By Lisa Cron
Read by Brittany Pressley
By Lisa Cron
Read by Brittany Pressley
Category: Reference | Science & Technology
Category: Reference | Science & Technology
Category: Reference | Science & Technology | Audiobooks
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$16.99
Aug 09, 2016 | ISBN 9781607748892
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Aug 09, 2016 | ISBN 9781607748908
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Jun 02, 2020 | ISBN 9780593213742
577 Minutes
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Praise
“Using brain science, Cron busts the myths of good writing to help you find the real story behind all that plot and metaphor.”
— The Writer
“In [Cron’s] new book, Story Genius, she picks up the. . . theme. . . that a protagonist’s internal struggle makes the story work, and offers step-by-step advice on how to exploit this truth about neuroscience for richer, deeper, better first drafts. . . .Cron provides exercises and examples to keep writers on track, always highlighting the fact that emotions engage the brain faster than anything else. . . .The concepts are easy to understand and they are certainly important. Even if you can’t go on a retreat, you should try to find time to do the exercises for your own blueprint.”
— PsychologyToday.com
“It’s a simple question: ‘How do you write an effective, engaging story?’ Ask Lisa Cron. An accomplished author and story coach, she has just published her second book, Story Genius. A manual of sorts, it teaches cognitive storytelling strategies and uses actual brain science to help make its readers into better writers.”
— Creative Screenwriting
“Cron, author of Wired for Story, proposes this new book as the answer to the question, What’s the biggest mistake writers make? She uses psychology and other sciences to explain what makes an utterly compelling story and how to write one. . . .Novice writers looking for a step-by-step guide to how to build—or fix—their novel might find a lot of useful information in here. . .”
— Publishers Weekly
“Lost in the quagmire of trying to write a novel? Well, forget everything you’ve ever been told about story, because chances are, it’s totally wrong. So where to turn? Story guru Cron not only gives you the skinny on why and how stories work (and why and how we respond to them), she also shows you how to craft a novel step by step, working with author Jenny Nash from the germ of an idea to a living, breathing story. I’d never consider writing a novel without Lisa’s input, and neither should you.”
— Caroline Leavitt, New York Times best-selling author of Is This Tomorrow and Pictures of You
Table Of Contents
CONTENTS
Introduction 1
PART I. WHAT A STORY IS, AND WHAT IT ISN’T
Story: The Brain’s Decoder Ring 9
Myths Galore: Everything We Were Taught About Writing Is Wrong 19
PART II. CREATING THE INSIDE STORY
The What If? Expectation, Broken! 35
The Who: Whose Life Will You Utterly Upend? 53
The Why: Why, Exactly, Does Your Protagonist Care? 67
The Worldview: Your Protagonist’s, That Is 85
What Next? The Beauty of Cause and Effect 105
The When: An Offer Your Protagonist Can’t Refuse (But Probably Wants To) 123
PART III. CREATING AN EXTERNAL GAUNTLET TO SPUR YOUR PROTAGONIST’S INTERNAL STRUGGLE
9 The Opening: Of Your Novel and of the Story Genius Blueprinting System 147
10 The Real “Aha!” Moment: Where Will Your Story End? 165
11 Building Your Blueprint: How to Keep Track of All the Moving Parts 187
12 Going Back to Move Forward: How to Harvest the Past to Set Up the Plot 195
13 Story Logic: Making Sure Each “What” Has a “Why” 209
14 The Secret to Layering: Subplots, Storylines, and Secondary Characters 223
15 Writing Forward: Stories Grow in Spirals 245
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