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Stories Told through Sound

The Craft of Writing Audio Dramas for Podcasts, Streaming, and Radio

Barry M. Putt, Jr.

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English
Applause
15 November 2023
With over 4,000 outlets worldwide and growing, audio drama is the new frontier in storytelling. From family dramas tales to epic space battles and period pieces to large-cast musicals, it is a medium without limits, because the audience creates the visual world in their mind. In Stories Told through Sound, audio-dramatist Barry M. Putt, Jr. lays out the essentials of the form in an engaging, easy-to-understand manner. He offers dozens of tactics and strategies: the top reasons audiences don’t connect with a character and how to avoid them, ways to create exciting plot twists, career pitfalls to watch out for, and how to draft a dynamic marketing plan that will keep your work in the forefront of any industry professional’s mind. It includes tips from a number of top-tier professionals to help give a deeper understanding of how to find success in a new and exciting creative industry.

Dust off that story idea you’ve been wanting to develop and learn how to craft an engaging script that can become a fully realized production. In audio drama, everything is possible!
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Imprint:   Applause
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   481g
ISBN:   9781493065349
ISBN 10:   1493065343
Pages:   298
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Barry M. Putt, Jr. is an audio-drama writer who has adapted over forty classic and modern stories for radio theater projects and has written original audio-drama plays that have been produced by Pendant Audio Productions, Petaluma Radio Players, and more. His other books include Alice: The TV Series—Life Behind the Counter in Mel’s Greasy Spoon and The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew on Film, TV, and Stage.

Reviews for Stories Told through Sound: The Craft of Writing Audio Dramas for Podcasts, Streaming, and Radio

""Barry M. Putt, Jr. opens the door to audio drama--Go on in and write! He covers both the craft and the business so you'll have a good idea what to do with that script when you finish it.""--Ellen Sandler, playwright, TV writer/producer and author of The TV Writers Workbook ""Barry M. Putt, Jr.'s book Stories Told Through Sound is a reminder that writing is a craft and an art, and that sound is as important as the visual. The book emphasizes all the elements of craft, character, structure, and genre. It takes you through all the elements with many practical examples. I would recommend this book for writers of audio as well as the visual storytelling forms. It's helpful and refreshing in its avoidance of one strategy over all others. And it's written by a writer who is sharing his experience.""--Ken Dancyger, author of Alternative Scriptwriting, Storytelling from First Word to Last Frame, The Technique of Film and Video Editing, Global Scriptwriting ""If you want to write an audio drama, Barry M. Putt, Jr. has written the most comprehensive book on the subject you will find anywhere. He has done a masterful job of walking the reader, step-by-step, through the process of telling a story purely through dialogue and sound. Barry covers everything from character creation and structure to how to write show bibles and contracts so you can be part of the exciting renaissance of this dynamic form. It's all here! I'd go as far as to say every storyteller should have this book on their shelf, because it's packed with invaluable, detailed information about how to get your vision out of your head, onto the page, and into the world.""--Gina Gold, co-executive producer, NCIS ""If you want to write and sell an audio drama, this enlightening guide--which is both comprehensive and specific--will help you jump-start your career or improve your skills if you are already a pro"".--David Trottier, script consultant and author of The Screenwriter's Bible ""Training playwrights to consider sound in their plays is an on-going struggle. How much easier might it be if we began training all playwrights from the start in audio-drama? If that idea should ever take hold in our dramatic writing training programs, Barry M. Putt, Jr., has the textbook at the ready in Stories Told Through Sound. This book is everything you want a craft book to be, from structure of stories all the way to their production and beyond. He leaves no area untouched, undiscovered, or ignored. If you're remotely interested in telling stories through sound (and any writer of the theatre should be), this is the book for you.""--Gary Garrison, former executive director of Creative Affairs, Dramatists Guild of America


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