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Do you think that the nature of story has changed? We are more about urgency, where language seems to be devolving into acronyms and conjunctions; has this had any impact on how a writer should tell a story? - Question/Answer Now Playing


Do you think that the nature of story has changed? We are more about urgency, where language seems to be devolving into acronyms and conjunctions; has this had any impact on how a writer should tell a story?

Jan 28, 2014

Do you think that the nature of story has changed? We live in a world that is more about the urgency of the present, where language seems to be devolving into acronyms and conjunctions; has this had any impact on how a writer should tell a story?

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Do you think that the nature of story has changed? We are more about urgency, where language seems to be devolving into acronyms and conjunctions; has this had any impact on how a writer should tell a story? - Question/Answer Q & A Discussion


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