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Wired For Story Summary Audiobook

Lisa Cron

How to write a good story

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Author: Lisa Cron

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9781607742456

Language: English

Publish Date: 10/07/2012

Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2What makes a good story?
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Chapter 3Basic approaches to writing a good story
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Chapter 4Tips for hooking readers
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Who should listen Wired For Story

"Wired for Story" by Lisa Cron is an essential listen for aspiring writers, storytellers, and anyone interested in the psychology of narrative. It offers valuable insights into how our brains are wired to respond to stories, making it a perfect resource for creative individuals looking to enhance their storytelling skills. Additionally, marketers, advertisers, and communicators can benefit from Cron's analysis of narrative structure to effectively engage and resonate with their audiences. Whether you’re crafting fiction or shaping compelling messages, this audiobook equips you with the tools to understand and harness the power of storytelling.

3 quotes from Wired For Story

  • "Story is not just a tool for entertainment; it’s a fundamental way to understand our world and our lives."
  • "The brain is wired to respond to story the way it responds to food, water, and sex; we crave it because it is essential to our survival."
  • "A story is a way to take our experiences and create meaning out of them, allowing us to digest and comprehend the chaos of life."

Author : Lisa Cron

This book was written by Lisa Cron. A graduate of UC Berkeley, she worked in the publishing industry before moving to the world of television. She now works as a TV producer and story consultant for Warner Brothers, Village Roadshow, and other motion picture companies. Having witnessed and created numerous good stories, Cron has accumulated rich experience in this field and become a true master of story. Her personal essays have appeared on Freshyarn.com and the Huffington Post. She has also performed them at the 78th Street Playhouse in NYC.