A Story By Any Other Name (Alternative Story Structure)
Submitted by greg on Mon, 02/02/2009 - 20:46
"A plot is something you bury a body in. A story is like a level of a building. It's something that gets you closer to heaven." - Beth Lapides
Boy gets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl (or girl-boy, girl-girl, etc.). That's the classic 3-act structure; a linear chronological progression. And that's the way a lot of people try to tell their own story when they're developing a script, one-person show, personal essay or memoir. But there are other options.
Scott Brown makes some good points about the limitations of traditional linear structure and the need for modern storytelling in this month's Wired. But he doesn't offer any real solutions.
The most popular alternative to chronological structure is to use a voice-over from an omniscient (or at least more knowing) narrator who takes you through a (usually) chronological linear sequence in their past.








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