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Story structure 2 – research writing
How is writing research like story? Last post I wrote about Kurt Vonnegut’s man in hole structure and how that might help you think at a very macro level about how to organise your material. This post is also about … Continue reading
Posted in arts based research, IMRAD, narrative, story, storyboarding, structure
Tagged academic writing, C3REC, ERCR, IMRAD, Pat Thomson, story, Story structure, structure
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