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The Dramatic Writer's Companion is a comprehensive collection of in-depth writing exercises for playwrights and screenwriters. The following description and summary of key features may help explain why this unique guide has earned many great reviews. Read an in-depth analysis of it by one industry expert and check out the exercise menu: your choice of more than sixty character, scene, and story tools to help you write, revise, or edit the script you are developing now. Order your copy today! The University of Chicago Press published The Dramatic Writer's Companion in April 2009 (352 pages, 6 X 9 © 2009). Series: Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing. Cloth: $45.00, ISBN: 9780226172538, Paper: $19.00, ISBN: 9780226172545). The guide is now available at all major bookstores. Click here to order your copy directly from the publisher.
GUIDE DESCRIPTION Having spent decades working with dramatists to refine and expand their plays and screenplays, Dunne effortlessly blends condensed dramatic theory with specific action steps—over sixty workshop-tested exercises that can be adapted to virtually any individual writing process and dramatic script. Dunne’s in-depth method is both instinctual and intellectual, allowing writers to discover new actions for their characters and new directions for their stories. Dunne’s own experience is a crucial element of this guide. His plays have been selected by the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center for three U.S. National Playwrights Conferences and have earned numerous honors, including a Charles MacArthur Fellowship, four Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Awards, and two Drama-Logue Playwriting Awards. He is currently a Resident Playwright at Chicago Dramatists where he develops plays and teaches workshops. Dunne also has led over fifteen hundred workshops through his San Francisco program, served as a dramaturg at the O'Neill, and twice attended the Australian National Playwrights Conference as guest instructor. Thousands of individuals have already benefited from his workshops, and The Dramatic Writer’s Companion promises to bring his remarkable creative method to an even wider audience.
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INDUSTRY REVIEWS “A breath of fresh air. Whether you're working on your first play or your fortieth, preparing a first draft or polishing up a finished piece, The Dramatic Writer’s Companion offers challenging, thought-provoking exercises rather than formulaic ‘how-to’ solutions. This is the kind of book that not only makes plays stronger; it makes writers stronger as well.”—Jeni Mahoney, playwriting program head, Playwrights Horizons Theater School “Will Dunne lays out all the right questions with great precision and elegance. In the process he coolly demystifies all the dramaturgical demons; they become nothing more than the routine technical challenges faced by any craftsman.”—Dennis J. Reardon, professor emeritus of playwriting, Indiana University “The practical genius of Will Dunne’s writing lessons proved invaluable to me in the development of the script for my own film Mean Creek. I have read many books on scriptwriting, most a bunch of intellectual blather about themes and structure, whereas Will’s approach to writing is grounded in specific and useful exercises that a writer can actually employ at the moment of creation.” —Jacob Estes, recipient of the John Cassavetes Award, Film Independent’s 20th Spirit Awards, for his film Mean Creek "This book triggers two keywords in me: ‘provoke’ and ‘inspire’. No one can teach anyone to become a dramatic writer. But it is possible to learn how to improve your writing skills. It is possible to be provoked into thinking differently, into adding different colours and dimensions to your ideas, to extend the range of images in your head, to startle your imagination; in short, to be inspired into trying new approaches and methods. This book has the potential to do all of that for a writer." —May-Brit Akerholt, former Artistic Director, Australian National Playwrights Conference "Will Dunne has taken everything he knows from the powerful dual standpoints of an award winning playwright and a master teacher of produced playwrights to create the book we've been waiting for...it's all there, from every angle and every perspective, how to bring fascinating, fully developed characters in conflict into the light and onto the stage." —Susan Stauter, Artistic Director, San Francisco Unified School District
AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS "I was delighted to read Will Dunne’s The Dramatic Writer’s Companion. It is obvious from the beginning that this book is written by someone who is a both a playwright and a teacher. Will Dunne mixes an artist’s imagination and intuition with a teacher’s knowledge of the craft of dramatic writing. It is an irresistible combination, producing a book which is simultaneously astute and imaginative. - May-Brit Akerholt, January 2009
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DEVELOPING YOUR CHARACTER |
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Stage 2: Getting To Know the Character Better |
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Stage 3: Understanding Who the Character Really Is |
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CAUSING A SCENE |
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Stage 2: Refining The Action |
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Stage 3: Refining The Dialogue |
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BUILDING YOUR STORY |
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Stage 2: Developing The Throughline |
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Stage 3: Seeing The Big Picture |
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ORDER NOW The University of Chicago Press published The Dramatic Writer's Companion in April 2009 (352 pages, 6 X 9 © 2009). Series: Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing. Cloth: $45.00, ISBN: 9780226172538, Paper: $19.00, ISBN: 9780226172545). The guide is now available at all major bookstores. Click here to order your copy directly from the publisher. |
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