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Oct 22, 2014 at 10:32am
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Re: Outlines: Chronology versus Narrative
Game of Thrones follows a bunch of characters but uses a linear time line. With the huge cast, you need something to ground you in the story.

I'll have to think about more examples. I'm having trouble placing Gone Girl between 1 and 3.

Anyone else have some fun examples of stories you've loved that use one of these methods?






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