David Chrisinger is the executive director of the policy writing program at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy. He is the author of Stories Are What Save Us: A Survivor's Guide to Writing about Trauma and Public Policy Writing That Matters.
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Contents Introduction: Stories Really Can Save Us 1. Start with Structure: The Power of Aristotle's Dramatic Arc 2. Variation on the Arc: Kurt Vonnegut's "Shapes of Stories" 3. Another Variation: Uncovering Your "Object of Desire" 4. Starting Your Story with "One True Thing" 5. Crafting Scenes That Can Move a Reader 6. Rigor and Relevance: Integrating Data into Your Story 7. The Art of Story Preparation: Raw, Cooked & Overcooked 8. Lending Your Story to a Cause Conclusion: Transforming Your Personal Stories into Political Change Appendix: Six Essential Tips for Writing Powerful Personal Stories Index Acknowledgments About the Author

