Andrew Steven

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    Very helpful to anyone who wants to write stories…
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    Pixar’s rules of story Empathize with your main character, even if you don’t like all of his/her motivations or...
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    These are good rules, for the most part (barring the flashback thing).
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    Citizen Kane pretty much was an entire flashback, but I would argue that the entire flashback plot scenario in this...
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    I only disagree with the flashback rule. They can be very interesting/thematically useful. For instance, Citizen Kane is...
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