Apparently Dan Decker can be found and this book is not a State Secret.
It disappeared from a library catalog before it disappeared from shelves and the last person who read it was definitely intent on it not being read again.
Fortunately I had read the book in 2003–'04, and it is pretty unforgettable. Mysteriously, until this week I could not find this book referenced or available online either — I did look more than once.
It is near impossible to learn writing from just one book, even if you learn by writing your own, and among the many essentials this one is a must read.
It is one of the best on storytelling, explaining the elements of story in a way that you can use to interpret or connect to everything else you read about writing, including the meaning of some popular qualitative arguments.
In a sense it bridges the gap between principles and how to implement them.
This is the first review I am writing for an author I haven't known anything of in any way except for the book, and I did look for him online several times since '04, to say thanks.
Turns out, I finally find out he is on LinkedIn. I decided to say thanks here without imposing a connection LinkedIn needs.
Writing a Screenplay or a multi-act story in any medium? Must Read.