Books

"All books, especially holy books, are ink blot tests. They exist to reveal you."

The hero's journey is the loss and restoration of paradise. This is true in story because it's true in you. Written as a poem of empowerment from the view of a Gardner whose trees rebel from the programming of the Ordinary World and rediscover wholeness. This is your story...

The Noise of Knowingness

"Know thyself." This phrase is the key to all alchemy, religion, philosophy, metaphysics, and the backbone of every hero's journey. It's the logos, manifest consciousness, Noetic recollection, and the temple we've all traded for buildings made of human hands. It's the difference between the waters above and the waters below, and why Yoda tells Luke that he must unlearn all he has learned.

This book is for people who are tired of pretending they are what they see in the mirror. You are the Noise of Knowingness. You just don't know it... Yet.

Monostory

"If your hero can't be called a 'science denier' or 'demon-possessed' then you aren't writing them correctly."

Every screenwriting book I have ever read is written by writers in need of a paycheck or people trying to reverse engineer something that's worked in the past. But all this does is lead to formulaic writing that doesn't work at the professional level.

It's never the writer's job to come up with a story. Their job is to prevent the reader from realizing they're seeing the same thing over and over again. Writer's block only exists for writers that haven't figured this out yet. There isn't much difference between the oldest story ever recorded (The Cosmic Hunt) and the latest Hollywood blockbuster. Anyone can learn the craft of writing. I'll teach you how to make it art.

We'll cover the basics of Story, to speeding through a vomit draft and what to do after you finish your final product, plus everything in-between! Need help with subtext or symbolism? Do you always end up with a page count well over the limit? Which structure should you use, and does it matter? Is comedy writing just therapy? This book will not only reveal the secrets of Story but will change how you look at writing altogether. There's only one story. There's only one person in that story. And that person is you.