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Article Comment – How Plotting Can Kill Your Character

Good read. This is why I like the "but/therefore" approach to plotting of Trey Parker and Matt Stone (South Park, Book of Mormon et al). It helps me think about the characters first and foremost when plotting and why things happen because of their character rather than, as you say, devices to fill a plot.

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