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Ready to step your creative writing up a gear? Discover the powerful dramatic concepts used by playwrights and screenwriters to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Transform your understanding of space, time, characters and action. Get to grips with scenes, status, rituals, subtext and objects, to write more compelling, driven scenes. This practical guide is ideal for fiction writers, playwrights, poets and copywriters who want to write and edit boldly, with greater impact. Learnhow playwrights and screenwriters wrangle time and space how to write characters with dramatic energy how to…mehr

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Ready to step your creative writing up a gear? Discover the powerful dramatic concepts used by playwrights and screenwriters to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Transform your understanding of space, time, characters and action. Get to grips with scenes, status, rituals, subtext and objects, to write more compelling, driven scenes. This practical guide is ideal for fiction writers, playwrights, poets and copywriters who want to write and edit boldly, with greater impact. Learnhow playwrights and screenwriters wrangle time and space how to write characters with dramatic energy how to use the secret power of metaphor how to boost pace and tension how to write subtext ...and discover hidden treasures from high-powered dramatic thinkers, from Stanislavski to Goffman to Bachelard. Dramatic Techniques for Creative Writers is just the jolt your creative writing needs! Jules Horne is an award-winning playwright and fiction writer. Her plays have won two Edinburgh Fringe Firsts, and she has 13 years' experience as a Creative Writing Associate Lecturer with The Open University.Superlatives aren't enough. A must for every creative writer. Open University student
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Jules Horne is an award-winning playwright and fiction writer from Scotland. She studied German and French at Oxford University and worked as a translator and journalist in Germany and Switzerland, before becoming a full-time writer. Her plays have been performed on BBC Radio and at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and she teaches creative writing for the Open University.