The Storymind Writer's Library

Creative Writing, Story Development, Story Structure, Narrative Science

Skip to content
  • Creative Writing
  • Story Development
  • Story Structure
  • Narrative Science
  • Store
  • Contact
  • Search
The Storymind Writer's Library

“Scrooged” and Structure Failure

This entry was posted in Story Structure, Videos on January 10, 2015 by Melanie Anne Phillips.

Post navigation

← Dramatica Graphic Novel Origins of the “Story Mind” →

Write Your Novel
Step By Step

Try it Risk-Free for 90 Days!

Follow StoryWeaver's path of 200 interactive Story Cards from concept to completion of your novel or screenplay. Every step of the way you'll know what you need to do and get examples of how to do it, continually evovling, expanding and improving your story.

You'll develop your story's world, who's in it, what happens to them, and what it all means.

Try StoryWeaver Risk-Free

Click here for details...

Topics

  • Announcements
  • Characters
  • Creative Writing
  • Dramatica
  • Genre
  • Jokes for Writers
  • Memes for Writers
  • My Writer's Notebook
  • Narrative in the Real World
  • Narrative Psychology
  • Narrative Science
  • Plot
  • Screenwriting
  • Story Development
  • Story Development Tips
  • Story Points
  • Story Structure
  • Story Structure and Storytelling
  • Storytelling
  • Storytelling Tips
  • StoryWeaver Software
  • The Master Storyteller Method
  • The Story Mind
  • The Story Mind
  • The Writing Life
  • Theme
  • Theme
  • Throughline
  • Videos
  • Weekend Writing Workshop
  • Write Your Novel Step by Step
  • Writer's Block
  • Writing Prompts
  • Writing Software
  • Writing Tip of the Day
  • zzzzzzzzzzzz….. (snore)

Today’s Most Popular Articles

  • The False Narrative
  • The Four Stages of Story Development
  • How Art is Made (The Battle Between Heart and Mind)
  • Character Likes and Dislikes
  • Welcome to the Storymind Writer's Library
  • Do You Write Like An Actor Or A Director?
  • Identifying Your Main Character
  • How Story Structure Relates to the Real World
  • Your Genre - Act By Act
  • Can There Be More Than One Protagonist In A Story?

RSS feed

Proudly powered by WordPress