Anatomy of a Premise Line

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Hero's Journey
Hero’s Journey
High Concept Idea
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Invisible Structure
log
Log Line
Main Character
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Master Premise
moral
Moral Blind Spot
Moral Component
Peter Benchley
Premise Development Process
Premise Ideas
Premise Line
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Script Development Stage
Soft Premise
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Start Pages
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Story Development
Story Editor
Story Premise
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Title Fight
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Worst Nemesis
Writer's Block
Writer’s Block

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138838857
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jun 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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If a story is going to fail, it will do so first at the premise level. Anatomy of a Premise Line: How to Master Premise and Story Development for Writing Success is the only book of its kind to identify a seven-step development process that can be repeated and applied to any story idea. This process will save you time, money, and potentially months of wasted writing. So whether you are trying to write a feature screenplay, develop a television pilot, or just trying to figure out your next story move as a writer, this book gives you the tools you need to know which ideas are worth pursuing. In addition to the 7-step premise development tool, Anatomy of a Premise Line also presents a premise and idea testing methodology that can be used to test any developed premise line. Customized exercises and worksheets are included to facilitate knowledge transfer, so that by the end of the book, you will have a fully developed premise line, log line, tagline, and a completed premise-testing checklist.

Here is some of what you will learn inside:

  • Ways to determine whether or not your story is a good fit for print or screen
  • Case studies and hands-on worksheets to help you learn by participating in the process
  • Tips on how to effectively work through writer’s block
  • A companion website (www.routledge.com/cw/lyons) with additional worksheets, videos, and interactive tools to help you learn the basics of perfecting a killer premise line

Jeff Lyons is a freelance writer, story editor, script and book doctor, and has worked in

the film, television, and publishing industries for more than two decades helping literally

thousands of screenwriters and novelists tell better stories. He is an instructor through

Stanford University’s Online Writer’s Studio, and is a regular guest lecturer through the

UCLA Extension Writers Program. Jeff’s writings on the craft of storytelling can be found

in leading industry trade magazines like The Writer’s Digest, Script Magazine, and The

Writer Magazine.

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