Writers discuss incorporation of story structure models across different types of speculative writing.
Long Description:
Story structures (or narrative structures) are frameworks that help us develop plots, characters, and worlds into satisfying narratives. While you may be familiar with some of them, there are many structures and storytelling traditions—some of them millennia old. Join our panel of expert writers as they discuss various story structure models, storytelling traditions, and different ways to incorporate them into your writing process, either for prose or game writing. Panelists: Jerry Gordon (moderator), Jennifer Allaway, Dan Jolley, Cat Rambo, R.R. Virdi. Track: GCWS Writing.
Event Type:
SEM - Seminar
Minimum Players:
1
Maximum Players:
96
Age Required:
Everyone (6+)
Experience Required:
None (You've never played before - rules will be taught)