Monday, November 3, 2025

Kimberly Jentzen's Acting With Impact offers a toolbox for actors and writers alike.


If you know of Stanislavsky, Strasberg, Adler, Meisner, and Linklater, if you studied their methods, and are serious about booking a role, you'll want to add Kimberly Jentzen to the fold. Jentzen's Acting With Impact is like a good witch's brew, a fizzy, fruity punch drawing from earlier magicians' potions, spiced with her own magical kick. Jentzen helps the actors access emotions by tracing feelings to their source. 


An actor herself and a true storyteller, Jentzen's tone and presentation in print are entertaining. If you already know her from YouTube or TikTok, you'll recognize her voice on the page.

Jentzen's Technique will be interesting and helpful to actors, the author's fellow coaches, anyone in the industry, as well as to writers who want to deepen their characters' motivation. 





"Your eyes are like pools of water, in which your very essence,

depth, emotion, and energy communicate something specific. If your

focus is engaged in the character’s thoughts, the expressions become

more authentic and believable." ~ Kimberly Jentzen


The titles of each of the eighteen lessons are followed by content details (ingredients for success) and one or more exercises. Every so many chapters offer an example of the author coaching a student. 

These sessions are great lessons in how psychological analysis and emotional intelligence help develop a deeply believable character, whether on the stage, screen, or the page. 


Throughout the book, Jentzen adds many wonderful examples to illustrate her teaching. In Lesson Eleven: Want vs. Need, for instance, it is Eli Whip, a character in the Amazon/BBC limited series The English. "Difference between what you need and what you want is what you can put on a horse."


For those who already own a copy of the first edition, it's not just the *Coaching Notes* that are added; according to the author, this is not just a second edition, but a complete rewrite.


If I were you, I'd make room for this book in your saddlebag.




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Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Dancing Across the Spectrum: Twists and Turns in a Neurodivergent Relationship

Disconnected: Portrait of a Neurodiverse MarriageDisconnected: Portrait of a Neurodiverse Marriage by Eleanor Vincent
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Eleanor Vincent's latest memoir reads like confessional prose, intimate and unsparing, yet compassionate and empathetic toward her former dancing partner/ husband, as well as herself. Revealing intimate aspects of her marriage, Vincent's experience offers a valuable lesson in understanding relationships between neurodivergent and neurotypical partners.
A must-read for anyone who knows (and loves) people on the spectrum.

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