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Getting into Character : Seven Secrets a Novelist Can Learn from Actors

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This book provides acting techniques writers can use to bring their fiction to life.

In the early twentieth century, Russian director Constantin Stanislavsky transformed the acting world with a series of techniques he called "method acting." By discovering the inner life of a character, actors learned to bring emotional realism to their roles as never before.

In "Getting Into Character", novelist Brandilyn Collins takes seven of the most eye-opening techniques of the Stanislavsky method and adapts them to the art of writing fiction.

Like actors, writers learn how personalize characters, determine their action objectives in a scene, write subtexted dialogue, and much more.

Collins concludes each chapter with excerpts from both a familiar classic and a modern bestseller to illustrate how top-notch authors from Jane Austen to Steve Martini have used these same techniques to great effect.

Suitable for aspiring and accomplished novelists alike, "Getting Into Character" is a unique guide that will transform cliched writing and flat characters into believable and engaging fiction.

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John Wiley & Sons Inc
0471058947 / 9780471058946
Paperback
808.3
15/03/2002
United States
English
240p.
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