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  2. Partials Sequence - Wikipedia

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    The protagonist of the story is Kira Walker. [5] The story is set in a dystopian world where the only living human beings left are in Long Island, New York. [6] In the story, "Partials" are humans that were engineered to be weapons. [7] In Slate, Chelsey Philpot compared the book to Megan McCafferty's book Thumped and Anna Carey's Eve. [8]

  3. The Seven Basic Plots - Wikipedia

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    Odyssey (), Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Lewis Carroll), "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", Orpheus, The Time Machine (), Peter Rabbit (Beatrix Potter), The Hobbit (J.R.R. Tolkien), Brideshead Revisited (Evelyn Waugh), "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" (Samuel Taylor Coleridge), Gone with the Wind (Margaret Mitchell), The Third Man, The Lion King, Back to the Future, The Lion, the Witch ...

  4. Dan Wells (author) - Wikipedia

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    Wells wrote a sequel, Mr. Monster, which was published by Tor Books in 2010. [11] [12] In 2011, his third installment to the John Cleaver series, I Don't Want to Kill You, was published. [13] [14] Wells continued John Cleaver's story with a second trilogy, [15] in which the protagonist changes and develops.

  5. List of story structures - Wikipedia

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    The Kwik Kwak (also called as crick crack) structure involves three elements: the narrator, the protagonist, and the audience. [1] The story itself is considered a performance so there is a synergy among the aforementioned elements. [1] In the story, the narrator may draw attention to the narrative or to himself as storyteller. [2]

  6. Category:Works by Dan Wells - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 February 2024, at 01:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Story structure - Wikipedia

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    Story is a sequence of events, which can be true or fictitious, that appear in prose, verse or script, designed to amuse or inform an audience. [1] Story structure is a way to organize the story's elements into a recognizable sequence. It has been shown to influence how the brain organizes information. [2]

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  9. Writing Excuses - Wikipedia

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    Writing Excuses is a podcast hosted by authors Dan Wells, Mary Robinette Kowal, Erin Roberts, DongWon Song, and author and web cartoonist Howard Tayler, and formerly also hosted by author Brandon Sanderson.