Some writers worship at the altar of script structure, toiling over their inciting incidents and midpoints, while others go out of their way to shun that kind of thing. The latter bunch often worry that overly prescriptive structural tenets will limit their creativity and reduce their work to formulaic pap.
John Yorke has written a book which makes a great case for the whole Structure Vs No Structure debate being based on a false dichotomy. We all, John argues, end up adhering to f...
Published on April 17, 2013 11:53