Not all of these necessarily fit with my style, but they’re food for thought nonetheless.

Not all of these necessarily fit with my style, but they’re food for thought nonetheless.

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10 thoughts on “Not all of these necessarily fit with my style, but they’re food for thought nonetheless.

  1. There’s also a method I’ve seen called “Further Up and Further In”. It involves going deeper into the characters’ point of view and pushing the tension between what they want to happen and what actually happens.

  2. There’s also a method I’ve seen called “Further Up and Further In”. It involves going deeper into the characters’ point of view and pushing the tension between what they want to happen and what actually happens.

  3. There’s also a method I’ve seen called “Further Up and Further In”. It involves going deeper into the characters’ point of view and pushing the tension between what they want to happen and what actually happens.

  4. There’s also a method I’ve seen called “Further Up and Further In”. It involves going deeper into the characters’ point of view and pushing the tension between what they want to happen and what actually happens.

  5. There’s also a method I’ve seen called “Further Up and Further In”. It involves going deeper into the characters’ point of view and pushing the tension between what they want to happen and what actually happens.

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