Buffy and the Art of Story Season Two Part 1: Threats, Lies, and Surprises in Episodes 1-11

· Spiny Woman LLC
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282
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About this ebook

What can you learn about fiction writing and storytelling by watching the TV series you loved?

More than you ever imagined. And you’ll have fun, too.

Bestselling author L. M. Lilly takes apart Episodes 1-11 of Season Two of the cult TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She examines key plot turns, character arcs, metaphors, and themes to figure out how the Buffy writers and directors created:


- Stories that break your heart and make you long for more

- Characters who grow in surprising yet believable ways

- Dialogue that’s cleverer and more fun than any in the real world

- Universal themes that speak directly to you


If you love Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and you love creating stories – or just reliving them to see how they work – this book is for you.

Based on the popular podcast Buffy and the Art of Story.

Download Buffy and the Art of Story Season Two Part 1 today.

About the author

An author, attorney, and adjunct professor of law, L.M. Lilly founded WritingAsASecondCareer.com to share information with people juggling writing novels with working at other jobs or careers. Her books on writing include Super Simple Story Structure: A Quick Guide To Plotting & Writing Your Novel and The One-Year Novelist: A Week-By-Week Guide To Writing Your Novel In One Year.


Writing as Lisa M. Lilly, she is the author of the Q.C. Davis Mysteries and the bestselling four-book Awakening supernatural thriller series. She also hosts the podcast Buffy and the Art of Story.

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