Lars Kilevold

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If you wish to develop a truly complicated story, then be sure that the plot closely follows the protagonist’s life within the tale. In other words, stay on the protagonist; make the story all about him. This does not mean that you ought to avoid subplots featuring characters other than the protagonist. But doing so requires exceptional care so that those subplots don’t distract from or disintegrate the audience’s ability to follow the protagonist’s primary story.
Beating Broadway: How to Create Stories for Musicals That Get Standing Ovations
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