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FINAL HOURS: YOUR CHANCE TO LEVEL UP YOUR CRAFT

You have stories to tell. Important ones. Stories the world needs to hear.
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More Deep Dives Into Scriptwriting
1) To read about how to fix story problems, click here.
2) To read why there is no such thing as a a dialog problem, click here.
3) To read about what script notes should give you, click here.
Stories are ideas in conflict and action
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