“In a story we expect a quality of completion, of roundedness, which sets it apart from a sketch, an incident, or an…

“In a story we expect a quality of completion, of roundedness, which sets it apart from a sketch, an incident, or an anecdote.”

After some examples of sketch, incident and anecdote, Knight demonstrates how each could become a story, and summarizes: a story requires an emotional relationship between at least two people, and an impediment to a satisfactory conclusion.

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