Thomas Gaffney reviewed Story genius by Lisa Cron
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5 stars
It's definitely one of the three books I would recommend to authors. Stephen King's On Writing, Betsy Lerner's The Forest for the Trees: An Editor's Advice to Writers, and now Story Genius.
The book is not perfect. She does spend a lot of time dumping on other writing/plotting styles when I think they can go hand-in-hand with her Scene Card methodology. But Lisa's way of cracking open the deeper levels of your story and your characters was eye-opening. I had numerous ideas running through my head as I read this book, it was hard not to set the book down and dive back into my story. But in the end, I'm glad I waited. Lisa's explanations are clear and concise, and she pulls no punches about what readers want and what bullshit you need to cut out. And using her folders and scene cards plays a huge …
It's definitely one of the three books I would recommend to authors. Stephen King's On Writing, Betsy Lerner's The Forest for the Trees: An Editor's Advice to Writers, and now Story Genius.
The book is not perfect. She does spend a lot of time dumping on other writing/plotting styles when I think they can go hand-in-hand with her Scene Card methodology. But Lisa's way of cracking open the deeper levels of your story and your characters was eye-opening. I had numerous ideas running through my head as I read this book, it was hard not to set the book down and dive back into my story. But in the end, I'm glad I waited. Lisa's explanations are clear and concise, and she pulls no punches about what readers want and what bullshit you need to cut out. And using her folders and scene cards plays a huge portion of that. I ended up dog-earring all the "WHAT TO DO" pages where the reader needs to sit down and work on their story, so I can go back for each of my next planned novels and start from scratch with Lisa's method.
Bonus - if you use Scrivener, Gwen Hernandez has made a Story Genius Scene Card template that you can download and use in Scrivener. You can find instructions and download link here: writerunboxed.com/2017/01/29/using-scrivener-with-story-genius/