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  • Published: 28 November 2016
  • ISBN: 9781607748892
  • Imprint: Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $32.00

Story Genius

How to Use Brain Science to Go Beyond Outlining and Write a Riveting Novel (Before You Waste Three Years Writing 327 Pages That Go Nowhere)



Following on the heels of Lisa Cron's breakout first book, Wired for Story, this writing guide reveals how to use cognitive storytelling strategies to build a scene-by-scene blueprint for a riveting story.

Following on the heels of Lisa Cron's breakout first book, Wired for Story, this writing guide reveals how to use cognitive storytelling strategies to build a scene-by-scene blueprint for a riveting story.

It’s every novelist’s greatest fear: pouring their blood, sweat, and tears into writing hundreds of pages only to realize that their story has no sense of urgency, no internal logic, and so is a page one rewrite. 

The prevailing wisdom in the writing community is that there are just two ways around this problem: pantsing (winging it) and plotting (focusing on the external plot). Story coach Lisa Cron has spent her career discovering why these methods don’t work and coming up with a powerful alternative, based on the science behind what our brains are wired to crave in every story we read (and it’s not what you think). 

In Story Genius Cron takes you, step-by-step, through the creation of a novel from the first glimmer of an idea, to a complete multilayered blueprint—including fully realized scenes—that evolves into a first draft with the authority, richness, and command of a riveting sixth or seventh draft.

  • Published: 28 November 2016
  • ISBN: 9781607748892
  • Imprint: Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $32.00

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Praise for Story Genius

Praise for Wired for Story:

  • "Lisa Cron's Wired for Story is relentlessly interesting because it reveals how our brains perceive and process stories and narratives. Cron walks the writer through the mental architecture of a story, patiently revealing what works and what doesn't and why . . . with clarity and humor." --Tony Norman, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette