In Your Life As Story, autobiography expert Tristine Rainer explains how we can all find the important messages in our lives. Like Mary Karr or Frank McCourt, we can shape those stories into dramatic narratives that are compelling to others. Blending literary scholarship with practical coaching, Rainer shares her remarkable techniques for finding the essentials of story structure within your life's scattered experiences. Most important, she explains how to treasure the struggles in your past and discover the meaning within those experiences to capture the unique myth at work in your life.
In Your Life As Story, autobiography expert Tristine Rainer explains how we can all find the important messages in our lives. Like Mary Karr or Frank McCourt, we can shape those stories into dramatic narratives that are compelling to others. Blending literary scholarship with practical coaching, Rainer shares her remarkable techniques for finding the essentials of story structure within your life's scattered experiences. Most important, she explains how to treasure the struggles in your past and discover the meaning within those experiences to capture the unique myth at work in your life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. The Story Only You Can Tell 2. The Evolution of a New Autobiography 3. What Is a Story? 4. A Story Depends on How You Slice It 5. The Nine Essential Elements of Story Structure 6. Genres of the Self 7. Tricks Memory Plays on You and Tricks You Can Play on It 8. Finding Your Voice 9. Portraying Yourself: You Are Your Hero 10. Portraying Others: Casting Your Story from Life 11. Truth in Autobiographic Writing 12. How to Write What You Dare Not Say 13. Dealing with Your Dark Side 14. Writing the Body 15. Theme: String for Your Pearls 16. Scenepearls 17. Anatomy of a Scene: Description, Inner Responses, Dialog, and Structure 18. Jumping and Leaping through Time 19. Humor 20. Dressing Up before Going Out 21. Emotional, Legal, and Ethical Concerns 22. Finishing the Unfinished Story Appendices: 1. Forming or Finding a Memoir Group 2. Selling Your Story for Fame and Fortune and Other Good Alternatives Bibliography of Autobiographic Works and Critical Works on Memoir Cited in the Text Index
1. The Story Only You Can Tell 2. The Evolution of a New Autobiography 3. What Is a Story? 4. A Story Depends on How You Slice It 5. The Nine Essential Elements of Story Structure 6. Genres of the Self 7. Tricks Memory Plays on You and Tricks You Can Play on It 8. Finding Your Voice 9. Portraying Yourself: You Are Your Hero 10. Portraying Others: Casting Your Story from Life 11. Truth in Autobiographic Writing 12. How to Write What You Dare Not Say 13. Dealing with Your Dark Side 14. Writing the Body 15. Theme: String for Your Pearls 16. Scenepearls 17. Anatomy of a Scene: Description, Inner Responses, Dialog, and Structure 18. Jumping and Leaping through Time 19. Humor 20. Dressing Up before Going Out 21. Emotional, Legal, and Ethical Concerns 22. Finishing the Unfinished Story Appendices: 1. Forming or Finding a Memoir Group 2. Selling Your Story for Fame and Fortune and Other Good Alternatives Bibliography of Autobiographic Works and Critical Works on Memoir Cited in the Text Index
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