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Characterization for Writers Table of Contents INTRODUCTION BOOK ONE: Premises and Terms Chapter One: Major Premises 1. Writing Takes Place in the Subconscious 2. Characters Exist Inside You 3. Certain Activities Promote Writing 4. Story Arises out of Character Chapter Two: Concepts & Terms Character Facts Universal Drives Discrepancies Analogues Being in the Moment Two Universes of Discourse Archetypes Isomorphs Chapter Three: Selves, Secret Lives, & Story Character Selves Author Self Core Self Secret Lives & the Invisible World Story (?) BOOK TWO: The Metaphysics of Character Work Chapter Four: Archetypes: The Action-Principle or Power-Activity Chapter Five: The Still Point: Being in the Moment Chapter Six: Universes of Discourse: Conscious vs. Subconscious Chapter Seven: Trance: The Logic of Art BOOK THREE: The Exercises Character Facts Universal Drives Discrepancies Analogues Being in the Moment Two Universes of Discourse Ectypes Archetypes Isomorphs BOOK FOUR: Advanced Work Two-Column Work Extracting Principles from Facts Transmuting people from your life Story: (a) Difference Between Archetype Work & Writing a Story (Getting the Whole Picture) (b) How Archetypes Become Stories Juxtapositions Pinging Finding Form & Structure Trance States Inner Mind as Guide |