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		<title>Genre and Expectations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All successful scripts evoke an emotional response from the reader.  Your screenplay’s genre helps inform a potential reader what to expect emotionally and structurally.  Genre, then, creates a set of expectations and it’s your job as the writer to know what those expectations are and deliver them in a familiar but unique way.  Successful genre writing is not about clichés and formulaic choices – it is about understanding what makes a particular genre satisfying to the viewer.]]></description>
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