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How To Assess Your Writing - Page 3© Dave Brandl
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Dec 29, 1998
Grebanier, Bernard. 1961. Playwriting. New York City, NY: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, Inc.Hatcher, Jeffrey. 1996. The Art & Craft of Playwriting. Cincinnati, OH: F&W Publications, Inc.Kerr, Walter. 1955. How Not to Write a Play. New York City, NY: Simon and Schuster, Inc.Stern, Jerome. 1991. Making Shapely Fiction. New York City, NY: Dell Publishing.Strunk Jr., William and E. B. White. 1979. The Elements of Style. New York City, NY: Macmillan Publishing Company.Tobias, Ronald B. 1993. 20 Master Plots (and How to Build Them). Cincinnati, OH: Writer's Digest Books.van Druten, John. 1953. Playwright at Work. New York City, NY: Harper & Brothers.Wolff, Jurgen and Kerry Cox. 1988. Successful Scriptwriting. Cincinnati, OH: Writer's Digest Books.Whatever the method, a play will not begin to really become alive until it literally does just that ... through the mouths of people performing the script. And as you write, keep in mind that your play may be performed by a great number of complete strangers whom you will never meet. Whatever you have in mind for the production must be found within the words of your script. Next article: New Year, Fresh Opportunities
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