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Atlas Shrugged

How to Grow a Sentence Into a Story

Audience Reach

Five Steps to a Believable Character

Dramatica Explained in Plain Language

Beginner’s Guide to Dramatica Software

Writing with Globular Clusters

Should Your Main Character Change or Remain Steadfast?

Stories with Characters who Change

Should Your Main Character Start or Stop?

Throughlines – And How to Use Them

A Novelist’s Bag of Tricks!

Psychoanalyze Your Story

A Screenwriter’s Bag of Tricks

The 12 Essential Questions Every Writer Should Answer

The False Narrative

This entry was posted in Story Structure and Storytelling on July 17, 2021 by Melanie Anne Phillips.

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