Story analysts, also known as script analysts or readers, are the
gatekeepers at production companies and agencies. Working behind the
scenes, they make or break writers' entrÉe into the company for which
they read. A typical scenario: I'm sorry, but the reader passed on your
script - which means you have gotten a big, fat NO. You get only one
shot at that particular company. What happened? Getting Past Me tells
the writer exactly what happened and how to ensure it will not happen
again. Most writers have no idea of what goes through story analysts'
mind as they look at a screenplay, manuscript, magazine article,
treatment, or any other project. The book explains how story analysts
think and what you as a writer can do, letting you in on readers' trade
secrets and giving you invaluable, key information that will ensure your
work is reviewed favorably and fairly. Story analyst and industry
insider Mindi White goes beyond such basic subjects as character
development and pacing and point of view, to focus on a POV the writer
cannot get anywhere else: what influences a reader's take on submitted
material. Fast-paced, acerbic, and extremely informative, making the
valuable lessons easy and fun to absorb, Getting Past Me offers insider
tips, trade secrets, and real-life examples that are consistently
illuminating and often surprising.