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Novel Writing and the Narrative Quest

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Novel Writing and the Narrative Quest
Example from myths, Hemingway, and Steiinbeck

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  • This was great! Specifically the part when you pointed out that the main character doesn't always have to achieve his goal, but in the end learns something about himself. I sort understood that already, but the way you phrased it really crystalized the idea. Thanks!

  • Great information. This is valuable information for me as I complete my novel.

  • When you were talking about not getting what they're after I immediately thought "Of Mice and Men", and there it was!

  • Of Mice and Men! How I loved the book and this movie!

  • Great video. Thanks.

  • Great stuff.

  • Hey, you gonna critique my comment ? :) Here goes. Nice video. You're to the point, pleasant and interesting. You make your points in an easily digestable way, in a pace that's flowing and rhythmic, in addition to containing meaning. For a beginning fiction writer, I have enough here to know that I should look further. Thanks for the help.

  • like neuromancer, catcher in the rye, and american gods. More of this videos please. Its really helpful

  • LENNIE! XDDD Love the book, love the movie. Nuff said.

  • Thanks, very well done, it is obvious you know what you're talking about.

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