We're living through a frantic and feverish time in history, and simultaneously in a golden age of playwriting. The fastest society is colliding with the slowest art form. This book will guide you to the center of that collision, where you can locate the love and ferocity that draws you to writing while sharpening your craft and getting your play on to the stage.
Rob Handel, Chair of Dramatic Writing, Carnegie Mellon University
Playwriting with Purpose is an empowering and accessible playwriting companion for new and experienced writers alike. Goldfinger draws on an exceptionally wide range of classical and contemporary texts from around the globe to create an expansive and inspiring provocation of what a play can be. I love that this book considers both the art and the artist - encouraging playwrights to think about why and how they write, as well as what they write. It demystifies and offers practical advice on navigating the business of playwriting - from writing applications to networking - offering valuable insight into the inner workings of an industry that is often overwhelming to new playwrights. This engaging, encouraging and comprehensive guide to both the craft and business of playwriting feels like having your own personal mentor in your pocket!
Dr Jenny Knotts, PhD in Playwriting, University of Glasgow
"I wish I had this book when I began my writing journey. It's fresh, funny, thought-provoking, and provides important insights into the industry so that playwrights can get their work on stage immediately."
Antoinette Nwandu, Award-Winning Playwright and Screenwriter, Broadway and Netflix
"Read this book now. It is a gift to our students and our industry. It's going to revolutionize how we teach playwriting."
Jessica Bashline, University of Miami
"A refreshing and galvanizing treatise on the craft of playwriting. Great for emerging playwrights!"
Yussef El Guindi, Award-Winning Playwright, Back of the Throat, Language Rooms
Playwriting with Purpose is a practical and straightforward book. It's great to use both in classes and as individual playwrights. At its heart, this book makes a difficult thing easier. The material is focused and pragmatic, drawing from a dynamic community of experts.
Justin A. Maxwell, The Creative Writing Workshop, University of New Orleans
"I'm going to put this book on the Required Reading list for playwriting, acting, and directing classes. Actors and directors also need to know how plays function in order to do their best work."
Margaret Laurena Kemp, University of California, Davis
"Goldfingers workbook combines well curated examples with engaging exercises and evocative writing prompts to create an endless array of customizable approaches to playwriting. It speaks to the full range of those interested in creating scripted drama - students and teachers, novices and experts."
David S. Thompson, Agnes Scott College