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Old 05-01-2013, 02:17 PM   #67
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
Are there any data to support this plot-driven/character-driven divide? It's a new one on me.
Yeah, I feel the same way, I'm a guy and I like character driven stories and would have challenged that thinking as well, but we were headed towards a "prove it"/"No, You prove it" sort of standoff in other areas of this thread and I just didn't want to get into that one too!

Frankly, I'm most satisfied with a story when I get a good plot driven by interesting characters. I don't need ALL the details of a character's life, but I do need to understand the motivations.

This has been a very odd thread! It's all over the place with no predictability at all. I do think it's been pretty satisfying though.
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