Writing Drama (4)

Yves Lavandier’s book Writing Drama currently rates as the absolute favorite of our book reviewer Jack Brislee. To give you the opportunity to delve into Lavandier’s amazing knowledge and insight, we will be publishing a weekly excerpt from the book. How to Write Comedy […] theoretical considerations may not be amusing in themselves, but despite … Read more

Writing Drama (3)

Yves Lavandier’s book Writing Drama currently rates as the absolute favorite of our book reviewer Jack Brislee. To give you the opportunity to delve into Lavandier’s amazing knowledge and insight, we will be publishing a weekly excerpt from the book. Comedy is Therapy Laughter, it hardly needs pointing out, is beneficial to mankind, and has … Read more

Writing Drama (2)

Yves Lavandier’s book Writing Drama currently rates as the absolute favorite of our book reviewer Jack Brislee. To give you the opportunity to delve into Lavandier’s amazing knowledge and insight, we will be publishing a weekly excerpt from the book. The blue-eye hero syndrome Dances With Wolves is fairly representative of a trend that surfaces … Read more

Writing Drama (1)

Yves Lavandier’s book Writing Drama currently rates as the absolute favorite of our book reviewer Jack Brislee. To give you the opportunity to delve into Lavandier’s amazing knowledge and insight, we will be publishing a weekly excerpt from the book. Today we start off with an easy introduction. And a warning… Writing by Numbers: a … Read more

A Season of Writing Drama

We have raved before about Yves Lavandier’s book Writing Drama. This time we have something very special to announce to you. Throughout June, July and August we will be running a weekly post covering some of the best excerpts from this book. In addition, if you like what you read, as a reader of the … Read more