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Character Development and Storytelling for Games

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This is a book of ideas and of choices. Knowing which choices to make is not teachable. It's part of that creative instinct we call talent whose secret voice guides us every time we sit down at the keyboard. All stories are not identical. They are shaped by all those unique facets of the human beings who write them. All any writer can do when he wants to share his knowledg...more
Paperback, 474 pages
Published June 15th 2004 by Course Technology
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