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Master story development before you write a word: the visual method for proving a story works before page one.
How many years have you given to a story that still doesn't work? Writers get stuck for one reason. They write too soon. Writing isn't rewriting. It's pre-writing. Stop Writing! teaches the discipline the writing shelf skips: story development, the phase before the phrase. Concepts get tested in seven sentences instead of seventy pages. Structural problems get solved before they cost a year of rewriting.
David Cornue is a television writer who sold his pilot Triage to 20th Television for ABC. He spent a decade in New York as a playwright and composer, and another decade coaching writers whose work went on to sell to studios, staff TV writers' rooms, find publishers, and reach Broadway. His method moves a story through four phases (Envision, Engineer, Execute, Evaluate) with visual tools at every step, illustrated with more than 100 diagrams and demonstrated start to finish on the very pilot that sold. Story structure becomes something you can see, so outlining stops feeling like a straitjacket and starts working like a blueprint.
You will learn to:
"This book belongs next to Blake Snyder's Save the Cat! and Robert McKee's Story." (Jennifer Maloney-Prezioso, Tony & Emmy Award-winning producer)
"I created software for your stories. Cornue's book is software for your mind. Read it first, then come to the blank page. I promise it won't be blank for long." (Marc Madnick, Co-Founder & CEO, Final Draft)
"A must-read not just for screenwriters, novelists, and playwrights, but for producers, executives, and agents as well. David is the trusted guide every storyteller needs." (Lloyd Segan, executive producer, Wild Cards, The Dead Zone, Greek)
With a foreword by Erica Messer, showrunner & executive producer of Criminal Minds.
For screenwriters, novelists, playwrights, and television writers: anyone with characters, conflict, and a story that deserves better than another rewrite. Story first. Words last.