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Index
Cover Title Copyright Dedication Contents Foreword Preface: A Coward Tells a Story Part I. Finding Your Story
Chapter 1. My Promise to You Chapter 2. What Is a Story? (and What Is the Dinner Test?) Chapter 3. Homework for Life Story Break: Naked in Brazil Chapter 4. Dreaming at the End of Your Pen Story Break: Storytelling Instruction Can Apparently Be Romantic Chapter 5. First Last Best Worst: Great for Long Car Rides, First Dates, and Finding Stories
Part II. Crafting Your Story
Chapter 6. “Charity Thief” Chapter 7. Every Story Takes Only Five Seconds to Tell (and Jurassic Park Wasn’t a Movie about Dinosaurs) Story Break: This Book Is Going to Make Erin Barker Very Angry Chapter 8. Finding Your Beginning (I’m Also About to Forever Ruin Most Movies and Many Books for You) Story Break: Thirteen Rules for an Effective (and Perhaps Even Inspiring) Commencement Address Chapter 9. Stakes: Five Ways to Keep Your Story Compelling (and Why There Are Dinosaurs in Jurassic Park) Story Break: Zombie Brother Chapter 10. The Five Permissible Lies of True Storytelling Story Break: Doubt Is the Enemy of Every Storyteller Chapter 11. Cinema of the Mind (Also Known as “Where the Hell Are You?”) Chapter 12. The Principle of But and Therefore Story Break: Storytelling Makes You Just Like Family Chapter 13. “This Is Going to Suck” Chapter 14. The Secret to the Big Story: Make It Little Story Break: Brevity Is the Soul of Wit Chapter 15. There Is Only One Way to Make Someone Cry Story Break: The Return of Mathieu Chapter 16. Milk Cans and Baseballs, Babies and Blenders: Simple, Effective Ways to Be Funny in Storytelling (Even If You’re Not Funny at All) Chapter 17. Finding the Frayed Ending of Your Story (or, What the Hell Did That Mean?) Story Break: Reconnecting with My Mean Old Elementary School Principal
Part III. Telling Your Story
Chapter 18. The Present Tense Is King (but the Queen Can Play a Role Too) Story Break: A Storyteller and a Magician Chapter 19. The Two Ways of Telling a Hero Story (or, How to Avoid Sounding Like a Douchebag) Story Break: “Fine” Is Apparently Not a Good Way to Describe My Sex Life Chapter 20. Storytelling Is Time Travel (If You Don’t Muck It Up) Story Break: I Berate Storytellers at the Worst Moments Chapter 21. Words to Say, Words to Avoid Story Break: The Weather Sucks. So Don’t Talk about It Chapter 22. Time to Perform (Onstage, in the Boardroom, on a Date, or at the Thanksgiving Table) Story Break: The Solitude of the Storyteller Chapter 23. Why Did You Read This Book? To Become a Superhero!
Acknowledgments Index About the Author
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