“Despite huge changes in the technology of news, the structure of a story today doesn’t look hugely different from one in, say, 1932.” At the risk of sounding self-serving (you’ll see why below), ...
I think I was 7 or 8-years-old when I first read Harris & Me by Gary Paulson. Well, in truth, my mom likely read it to me but strangely enough, that’s not what I remember. It is the first time that I ...
“[T]ell a great story if you want to live.” A newly minted screenwriter, on the verge of pitching his spy thriller to studio executives, was diagnosed with a serious medical condition. He shared this ...
How Bandersnatch breaks the rules of narrative Bandersnatch isn’t just a Netflix experiment — it’s a challenge to how we think about storytelling. In this deep dive, Tom Nicholas unpacks how ...
The stories we tell ourselves are a reflection of our inner lives, mirroring how we experience the world and define our identity. Our realities are malleable, reshaping as we grow and change. As a ...
Crimson Desert follows a structured story divided into multiple chapters that track Kliff’s journey across Pywel. While the ...