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     |    | Re: Story crafting (was Re: Please read this!
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  |  (...) The desired focus by far would probably be event driven. (with a small amount of character thrown in as well.) (...) Okay, I haven't really gone into explanation of those, (technology) although there would be some minor inclusions when it (...)   (23 years ago, 23-Dec-02, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.general, lugnet.publish)   
   |   |   |    |    | Re: Story crafting (was Re: Please read this!
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  |  (...) Ursula Le Guin has identified the "multiple foci" perspective as the hardest to execute effectively. I'm not sure I agree 100%, but it's definitely tricky to write character sufficiently distinct from one another to allow the reader to believe (...)   (23 years ago, 23-Dec-02, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.general, lugnet.publish)   
   |   |   |    |    | Story crafting (was Re: Please read this!
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  |  (...) What is the desired focus? That something is set in a particular time period does not in and of itself make it milleau... if the characters are what drive the story, it's still character. It's not a forcing per se I don't feel, but a way to (...)   (23 years ago, 23-Dec-02, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.general, lugnet.publish)   
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  |  And now everything is down again. :( -JHK (...)    (23 years ago, 23-Dec-02, to lugnet.publish)   
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  |  (...) Well, I've got quite a nice list of books to peruse for christmas vacation. (not a bad collection, as that :) However, what if you were trying to fuse story types? For example, let's say you're writing the book in a historic stance, yet it's (...)   (23 years ago, 23-Dec-02, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.general, lugnet.publish)   
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