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Designing Principle Examples

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Get this FREE list of 20 designing principles from famous movies and TV shows to give you ideas on how to build one for your story!

Do you want your story to stand out from the rest?

If so, a designing principle can do just that. It is the foundation for aspects of your story like tone, plot structure, theme line, storyworld and character arcs. Implementing a designing principle will give your story an original edge over others in its genre.

You’ll be able to create a unique voice that sets you apart from other writers and makes readers excited about what they are reading. The best part is it doesn’t have to be complicated or difficult! In fact, it only takes three steps to get started with this process today. Let us show you how easy it can be!

Get this FREE list of 20 designing principles from famous movies and TV shows to give you ideas on how to build one for your story!

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