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The School Bully: Your Silent Writing Partner
One of the biggest hurdles to understanding the Dramatica theory of story is the language. Words like Prerequisities, Induction, and Expediency hardly inspire one towards better and better storytelling. Luckily we have Armando Saldana Mora who, in his own remarkable way, has come up with a clever way of understanding the quad of story elements containing Induction, Production, Reduction and Deduction.
Read on to see how that bully from elementary school can help improve your writing.
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