Louis Catron imbued experienced and fledgling playwrights with inspiration, guidance, and a passport to maximizing their writing skills as well as their overall ability to transform written words into a stage production. He understood that being a playwright is more than putting pen to paper. It involves expressing a personal point of view, bringing a vision to life, developing dimensional characters, structuring a play's action, and finding producers, directors, and actors to bring the work to life. In the second edition Norman Bert infuses the enduring merits of Catron's original work with examples, technological developments, and trends geared to today's readers. Bert's play references are familiar to contemporary students, including examples from plays written since 2000. He includes useful information on web-based research and the electronic submission process. A new chapter focuses on the playwright's responsibility to lay the groundwork for production elements like casting, design, theatre architecture as it impacts audience-performer relationships, staging modes, and the uses and expectations of stage directions. Also new to this edition are reading resources for delving deeper into topics discussed. Also available from Waveland Press by Louis E. Catron, Playwriting: Writing, Producing, and Selling Your Play (ISBN 9780881335644); Catron-Shattuck, The Director's Vision: Play Direction from Analysis to Production, Second Edition (ISBN 9781478611257); and The Power of One: The Solo Play for Playwrights, Actors, and Directors (ISBN 9781577666202). Title of related interest also available from Waveland Press: Castagno, Playwriting Intensive (ISBN 9781478647669). "The Elements of Playwriting, 2/E is particularly useful because it is clear and concise. It is the perfect format for undergraduates and ideal for an introductory course in playwriting." --Brian Railsback, Western Carolina University "The text will be perfect for my playwriting class!" --Darryl Thompson-Norton, Savannah State University