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The Story Book – a writers’ guide to story development, principles, problem resolution and marketing (The Story Series 1) (English Edition) [Format Kindle]
Author: David Baboulene ID: B004G093BM

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Fantastic. A bible for writers. –Bookshelf

A wonderful combination of technical knowledge combined with the recognition that story must come from the heart of the individual. –Lorraine Faulkner – Story Seminar Delegate

A fresh, crisp and incredibly user-friendly method for anyone in the business of story and script development – highly recommended. –Marion Pilowsky – Film Producer – Sleuth

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`Fantastic. A bible for writers.` Bookshelf

Author, scriptwriter, story consultant and Ph.D scholar of story theory, David Baboulene, helps you to understand what makes stories that grip. With invaluable new thinking on subtext plus insights on story success from:

Bob Gale: Legendary Hollywood scriptwriter and producer of the Back to the Future trilogy.

Lee Child: 16 million Jack Reacher novels sold in 43 countries and 29 languages.

Willy Russell: celebrated playwright and film maker of classics such as Shirley Valentine, Educating Rita, Blood Brothers…

John Sullivan: television comedy writing legend – Only Fools and Horses, Citizen Smith, Just Good Friends…

Simply a must-read for anyone wanting to understand how to turn ideas into stories that sell.

“Receiving a publishing deal was a dream turned reality, and The Story Book helped me obtain this achievement. A practical, yet engaging guide, every writer should read.

Here is what I have in my acknowledgment page: ‘David Baboulene—I did it and you’re a heck of a teacher!’ “ Kerri Cuevas — Author of Deadly Kisses.

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“Most writers think they must write subtext in order to deliver an underlying story. This is wrong… If the story is created using knowledge gaps, then the real story is received in subtext.” David Baboulene, The Story Book.

Subtext, and how to generate it effectively within a story, forms the heart of The Story Book. Author David Baboulene is currently writing a Ph.D thesis on the theory that the more subtext a story contains the more satisfying the reader/audience finds it. If you haven’t previously considered subtext as an important element of your storytelling, this book is a must-read.

Par Elle Carter Neal
– Publi頳ur .com

I’ve not read many books on writing. To be honest, I have tried, but never managed to complete some of them. Some are too prescriptive, resulting in creative limitations, and many just state the bleeding obvious, much of which is common sense anyway! I find trawling the Internet for tips on writing much more useful.

Having said that, I’ve really enjoyed David’s book. As he is completing a PhD in story theory, he includes in his book some research into the history of storytelling, and the psychology of the reader, which I found totally fascinating! Tips of the trade are gleaned from interviews with the big names of the publishing and film industries, including Lee Child, author of the Jack Reacher novels; Bob Gales, scriptwriter for the Back to the Future trilogy; Willy Russell, the theatre legend who brought us Blood Brothers and Shirley Valentine, to name a few; and Stewart Ferris, MD of Summersdale, one of the leading UK independent publishers.

David’s advice on writing is insightful without being too prescriptive, and he constantly gives useful examples from the movies, particularly from Back to the Future. His observations are grounded, realistic, and though the statistics quoted on success rates is a bit depressing, his final message is one we no doubt all subscribe to: write what you love; the structure, subtext, and everything else will come in time.

***originally reviewed on J.C. Martin, Fighter Writer***

Par J.C. Martin
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This is an excellent guide that shows how to make stories work. I have read a lot of books trying to understand how to improve my own writing and I love this book because the theories are intuitive and they seem right. In my humble opinion this book ranks alongside Rober McKee’s Story: Substance, Structure, Style and the Principles of Screenwriting and Christopher Vogler’s The Writers Journey: Mythic Structure for Writers, 3rd Edition as books everyone interested in story theory should own.
I wish I had this book when I wrote my first novel Call me Aphrodite because then I might have understood more of what I was trying to do. Still, who knows?

Par writer christopher
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