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