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All is Lost

Story Structure by Jen GrisantiSTORY STRUCTURE: ‘All is Lost’ Equals Opportunity for Character Growth

Jen Grisanti explains how your character’s “all is lost” moment is an essential step for both the plot of your story and character growth.

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