The Anatomy of Genres, John Truby
The Anatomy of Genres, John Truby
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The Anatomy of Genres
How Story Forms Explain the Way the World Works

Author: John Truby

Narrator: Nick Mondelli

Unabridged: 22 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/17/2024


Synopsis

A guide to understanding the major genres of the story world by the legendary writing teacher and author of The Anatomy of Story John Truby. Most people think genres are simply categories on Netflix or Amazon that provide a helpful guide to making entertainment choices. Most people are wrong. Genre stories aren’t just a small subset of the films, video games, TV shows, and books that people consume. They are the all-stars of the entertainment world, comprising the vast majority of popular stories worldwide. That’s why businesses—movie studios, production companies, video game studios, and publishing houses—buy and sell them. Writers who want to succeed professionally must write the stories these businesses want to buy. Simply put, the storytelling game is won by mastering the structure of genres. The Anatomy of Genres: How Story Forms Explain the Way the World Works is the legendary writing teacher John Truby’s step-by-step guide to understanding and using the basic building blocks of the story world. He details the three ironclad rules of successful genre writing and analyzes more than a dozen major genres and the essential plot events, or “beats,” that define each of them. As he shows, the ability to combine these beats in the right way is what separates stories that sell from those that don’t. Truby also reveals how a single story can combine elements of different genres, and how the best writers use this technique to craft unforgettable stories that stand out from the crowd. Just as Truby’s first book, The Anatomy of Story, changed the way writers develop stories, The Anatomy of Genres will enhance stories’ quality and expand the impact they have on the world.

About John Truby

John Truby is the founder and director of Truby’s Writers Studio. Over the past thirty years, he has taught more than fifty thousand students worldwide, including novelists, screenwriters, TV writers, and video game writers. Together, these writers have generated more than fifteen billion dollars at the box office. Truby regularly applies his genre techniques in story consulting work with major studios including Disney, Sony Pictures, Fox, HBO, the BBC, Canal Plus, Globo, and AMC. He lives in Los Angeles.

About Nick Mondelli

Nick Mondelli is an accomplished actor, poet, and audiobook narrator from Ohio. He has narrated a wide range of titles, including Willa Cather's My Antonia, Patty Blount's The Way It Hurts, and Paula Garner's Phantom Limbs, which AudioFile Magazine called a sensitive, expressive performance. He currently lives in Los Angeles, where he works out of his in-house studio.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Eve on April 12, 2023

"This book is genuinely fascinating, just dropping hot takes every chance it gets." – a friend of mine after I showed him parts of the book. There's plenty of good quality content here, which is what you want when you buy a book that's 700 pages long. It's also clear a lot of time and research has g......more

Goodreads review by LUCAS H. GOLDING on October 28, 2023

This book is in every way, shape and form a master class on storytelling. It goes to depths very rarely seen in the structural context on stories. It explains why stories have the potential to change the way we perceive the world. By the way did I mention how deep this book is? It’s easy to pick up......more

Goodreads review by Erik on May 02, 2025

I started off by hating this book but I began to admire its ambition and appreciate some of the insight it gives into common mechanisms with genres. I found much of the philosophical wrapping ill-judged. The references to Hegel are enough to make anyone who has studied him blush crimson. Also the ove......more

Goodreads review by Stacey on October 11, 2024

This was a super fascinating book. I neber thought about genres in the contexts laid out in the book but I was blown away with how indepth the book really was. It is a super long audiobook and while I enjoyed the listen, the book really needs to be read with a physical copy too. I needed to make not......more

Goodreads review by Brianna on July 07, 2024

John Truby attempts something very ambitious with this book. He lays out a theory for how all the major genres today work, how to write them, and what they teach us philosophically. It's an interesting theory, but ultimately I find his overall framework not very compelling. I heard an old adage once......more