I just received my copy of this book from Amazon. (It’s not a porn book or anything like that.) Opened it to the first page– the dedication page– and this is what is says:
I dedicate this book to the happy memory of my parents who, in their very different ways, taught me the love of story.
When I was first learning to read, but not always behaving appropriately, my father introduced me to the fables of Aesop in the hope that these ancient cautionary tales might improve my deportment. Each evening, after working my way through the likes of “The Fox and the Grapes,” he would nod and ask, “And what does this story mean to you, Robert?” As I stared at these texts and their handsome color illustrations, struggling to find my interpretations, I slowly came to realize that stories mean much more than words and pretty pictures.
Later, before entering the university, I deduced that the best possible life includes as many rounds of golf as possible, and therefore, I would become a dentist. “Dentist?!” my mother laughed. “You can’t be serious. What happens when they cure all teeth problems? Where will dentists be then? No, Bobby, people will always need entertainment. I’m looking out for your future. You’re going into show business.”
– Robert McKee, Story
Sometimes you feel like you have a winner– a winner of a book or a movie or even a porn production– right from the very beginning. This is one of those times.




