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Writing Tips from Storymind.com: Category Archive for Dramatica Story Theory
Using Dramatica for Short Stories
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Monday, January 12. 2009
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Why Does Dramatica Keep Harping on Problem Solving?
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Monday, January 12. 2009
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Dramatica’s Terminology is Too Obscure!
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Monday, January 12. 2009
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Dramatica’s "New Language" of Story
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Monday, January 12. 2009
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The Dramatica Structure - Elements & Variations (Deep Theory)
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Monday, January 12. 2009
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What is Story Structure?
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Monday, January 12. 2009
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The 12 Essential Questions Every Writer Should Know
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Monday, January 12. 2009
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What Does Dramatica Mean by the Word Illustrate?
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Monday, January 12. 2009
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A New Approach to Genre
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Monday, January 12. 2009
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Is "Objective Character" the same as "Obstacle Character"?
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Monday, January 12. 2009
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The Love Interest
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Monday, January 12. 2009
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Conflict Can Limit Your Characters
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Monday, January 12. 2009
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Dramatica's Split Personality
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Monday, January 12. 2009
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What Is Dramatica?
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Monday, January 12. 2009
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Structure vs. Passion
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Monday, January 12. 2009
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Antagonist vs. Obstacle Character
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Thursday, January 08. 2009
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The Chemistry of Characters
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Wednesday, January 07. 2009
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Origins of a Story
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Tuesday, January 06. 2009
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The Dramatica Theory
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Tuesday, January 06. 2009
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Story Perspective
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Tuesday, November 25. 2008
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The Four Throughlines (Part 2)
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Monday, November 17. 2008
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The Four Throughlines (Part 1)
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Monday, November 17. 2008
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The Story Mind
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Thursday, November 13. 2008
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Audience "Reach"
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Wednesday, October 29. 2008
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The Grand Argument Story
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Friday, October 24. 2008
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Dramatica - Where'd the Idea Come From?
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Friday, October 24. 2008
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The Dramatica Chart
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Friday, October 24. 2008
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A Story is an Argument
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Friday, October 24. 2008
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A Tale is a Statement
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Friday, October 24. 2008
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Introducing the Story Mind
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Friday, October 24. 2008
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