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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An insightful, hands-on book that solves immediate problems,
This review is from: How to Tell a Story: The Secrets of Writing Captivating Tales (Hardcover)
This book by Peter Rubie and the late Gary Provost is filled with the kind of hands-on advice you'd get from very good writing instructors. More clearly than in many other books, Rubie and Provost explore the nature of character, objectives, and obstacles, and demonstrate that plot and structure derive from character and conflict. While the book is primarily intended for writers of fiction and nonfiction narrative, the principles can also be used by screenwriters and playwrights, and in fact most of the authors' examples are taken from films.I'm a playwright and read this book while blocked on a project. Thanks to the ideas expressed here, I was able to go back and immediately think of further ideas and a "next step." The only reason I didn't rate the book 5 stars is that I think you can quarrel with some specific pieces of advice and with some analyses (e.g., the authors cite the play and movie "Betrayal" as an example of flashback, while I think it's actually an example of a nonlinear time sequence). (Also, it's surprising that a book about writing consistently misuses the word "it's.") But those are quibbles. I found this to be a useful, thorough book.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best I've Read,
By DE Navarro "NavWorks Press" (Northport AL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Tell a Story: The Secrets of Writing Captivating Tales (Hardcover)
This is one of the best books I have ever read on how to tell (or write) a story and I've read about 50. This book is simple and basic and therein is its beauty. In simple terms and a basic straightforward style, Rubie covers all the subtle and enthralling techniques and characteristics of writing gripping, captivating, page-turning tales. Only a true master can make the subtle so simple. I don't just recommend you read this, I recommend you read and read again. A great investment for any writer and really a great read for anyone.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A toolbox for expression,
By A Customer
This review is from: How to Tell a Story: The Secrets of Writing Captivating Tales (Hardcover)
Writers live in a world where the right tools and skills can make the difference between surviving in a hovel and living in a comfortable home. 'How to Tell a Story" is a book that brings many of these skills and tools together in a useful format. Like a painter looking for just the right brush and stoke, I used the ideas and guidelines presented to help finalize my own book, which I'm happy to say is now being published (with minimum 'editing'). Highly recommended.
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