Lars Kilevold

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The protagonist must suffer all of the difficulties, indignities, troubles, pain, and conflict that the authors can heap on him. The more conflict that the protagonist endures the more the audience will love you, the writer. Why? Are writers all sadists? Well, I hope not, but audiences want to live through problems they don’t have to deal with firsthand. And that can be readily achieved by following the exploits of a protagonist.
Beating Broadway: How to Create Stories for Musicals That Get Standing Ovations
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