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Damn Fine Story

Mastering the Tools of a Powerful Narrative

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Damn Fine Story

By: Chuck Wendig
Narrated by: Patrick Lawlor
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Hook your audience with unforgettable storytelling!

What do Luke Skywalker, John McClane, and a lonely dog on Ho'okipa Beach have in common? Simply put, we care about them.

Great storytelling is making listeners care about your characters, the choices they make, and what happens to them. It's making your audience feel the tension and emotion of a situation right alongside your protagonist. And to tell a damn fine story, you need to understand why and how that caring happens.

Using a mix of personal stories, pop fiction examples, and traditional storytelling terms, New York Times best-selling author Chuck Wendig will help you internalize the feel of powerful storytelling. In Damn Fine Story, you'll explore: Fretytag's Pyramid for visualizing story structure - and when to break away from traditional storytelling forms; character relationships and interactions as the basis of every strong plot - no matter the form or genre; rising and falling tension that pulls the audience through to the climax and conclusion of the story; and developing themes as a way to craft characters with depth.

Whether you're writing a novel, screenplay, video game, comic, or even if you just like to tell stories to your friends and family over dinner, this funny and informative guide is chock-full of examples about the art and craft of storytelling - and how to write a damn fine story of your own.

©2017 Chuck Wendig (P)2018 Tantor
Funny Witty Communication & Social Skills Star Wars Fiction Personal Development Social Sciences
Insightful Writing Advice • Entertaining Storytelling Approach • Perfect Narrator • Practical Writing Techniques

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Plenty of solid tidbits, but you have to dig them from layers of strained attempts at humor. The last parts of the book, however, are amazing--the bonus story is genuinely funny, and the appendix of tips invaluable.

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In general good. A less structured way of discussing story telling.
A bit dismissive of other systems then sometimes says they same thing in different words as the dismissed book or system.
I had an ex who had to knock down others to feel good. Not a great educational model.
But when in HIS groove valuable insights

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Very down to earth, conversational advice on how to tell a good story and keep it interesting and active. Chuck gives us lots of pop-culture examples of the points he talks about, and speaks with humor and humility. Enjoyable - more like a pep talk with a fellow writer friend to a budding writer than a"serious" fiction-writing book. Patrick lawlor's narration was a little flat and stilted but is serviceable.

humorous conversational storytelling advice

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I've got this book as an audio and as a book, and I've given it to a number of other people. Chuck Wendig understands how to tell a damn fine story, and he explains it with lots of examples from popular culture and movies. This book makes me appreciate what I'm reading and watching, and it helps me to write better. Besides, it's funny as all heck, unless you mind a little off color language. Personally, I'd hate this to be sanitized to PG level, but keep that in mind if that sort of thing bugs you. The narrator is perfect for this. I've listened to it multiple times, and will certainly listen many more.

Fantastic look into narrative structure

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This book is a great piece of advice on story writing, characters, and narratives. it is framed with many of Chuck's own stories and references to pop culture as examples. if you are a writer, or any kind of a story teller, for that matter, take a break and give this a listen.

Good Advice and Entertaining

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