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Methods Professional Development Story Scripts TutorialsJanuary 28, 2013July 21, 2021

How to “ask” a story

Confused about how to use a story script to ASK a story? Or what “asking” a story even means?? What is a story script? All of the scripts that I write are modeled after the format developed by Anne Matava. Some portions of the story are required, and some portions are variables. The variables are…

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