Anatomy of Story (John Truby)

Anatomy of Story (John Truby)
Author: John Truby
Tags: Black Wolf Book Club, Character Development, Developmental, Editing, Writing
ASIN: B0052Z3M8A
ISBN: 9780865479937

If you are wanting to take a deep dive into character development and really start to understand the role your character might have on your overall story plot, this book provides a range of exercises to work through.

The Black Wolf Book Club reviewed this book in February 2024. This book is NOT for the newer writer. To get the most out of this book, you need to be comfortable AND confident with story structure before reading this book. In addition, you need to understand your own writing process (whether you are a plotter or a panster or somewhere in between). At times, the tone used within the writing can be considered as belittling. While we feel that this wasn't the intent, those who are not English majors should keep in mind that this is not a personal attack.

The Book Club chose to recommend this book, but with a lot a caveats. (For full list of caveats, see book page.)

About the Book

John Truby is one of the most respected and sought-after story consultants in the film industry, and his students have gone on to pen some of Hollywood’s most successful films, including Sleepless in Seattle, Scream, and Shrek. The Anatomy of Story is his long-awaited first book, and it shares all his secrets for writing a compelling script. Based on the lessons in his award-winning class, Great Screenwriting, The Anatomy of Story draws on a broad range of philosophy and mythology, offering fresh techniques and insightful anecdotes alongside Truby’s own unique approach to building an effective, multifaceted narrative.

The Black Wolf Book Club read this book for our February 2024 meeting. As a group, we decided to recommend this book, but with a lot of caveats.

  • This book is NOT for new writers.
  • You need to be comfortable AND confident with story structure before reading this book, as this book will likely confuse you on the basic story structure.
  • Readers should recognize that this book is for character development and understanding the character’s influence on the story.
  • Plotters can use this book as a guide within their character development.
  • Pansters can use the exercises and concepts in the book during their editorial process, assessing what is written.
  • Readers shouldn’t feel afraid to skip over whole sections.
  • At times, the tone used within the writing can be considered as belittling. While we feel that this wasn’t the intent, those who are not English majors should keep in mind that this is not a personal attack.
Look Inside
Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the links in the page above are "affiliate links." This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."