Nathan Lowell (he/him) on Nostr: npub1gs36n…7ccez I think your answer is in the question. A story has a point, a ...
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I think your answer is in the question.
A story has a point, a reason to be.
Jokes have punchlines.
Some stories have morals or themes.
All genres have a central question that must be answered.
Who dunnit...?
What if...?
Can they save the world...?
Lacking that point, all you have is a wandering collection of sentences. A train that makes no stops. A journey with no destination.
#jmo
I think your answer is in the question.
A story has a point, a reason to be.
Jokes have punchlines.
Some stories have morals or themes.
All genres have a central question that must be answered.
Who dunnit...?
What if...?
Can they save the world...?
Lacking that point, all you have is a wandering collection of sentences. A train that makes no stops. A journey with no destination.
#jmo