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Book three in the five books Story Series by author, scriptwriter, story consultant & PhD scholar of narrative theory, David Baboulene. "David Baboulene is truly a master when it comes to the science behind storytelling." Craig Hinde (Director). A story is not just a text that is read; it is a conversation between an author and a receiver. Baboulene's doctoral research is a revolution in narratology, shifting the discipline from a focus on the structure of a text to a formalisation of the meaning in the conversation. David Baboulene's flagship work is a clarion call for narrative theory to recognise the difference between narrative and story. That storytelling is a knowledge transfer between people. There is no knowledge in nature, there is only knowledge in mind, and Baboulene's knowledge gap theory provides the tools and methods that compose a new narratology which brings the meaning of the story, the actions of the characters and the phenomenology of the receiver into a singular, cohesive formalism. "David Baboulene-I did it and you're a heck of a teacher!'" Kerri Cuevas - Author of Deadly Kisses. "David Baboulene's books on writing stories--on explaining how stories work--are the most insightful ones I have read, and I have read a lot of excellent ones. His information has changed the way I think about stories and how to write them. It has changed the way I consider and search for the meaning in life experiences. In Story in Mind, he explores the deeper aspects of how receivers create stories in mind from the narratives they experience. I highly recommend Story in Mind as well as all of David's books." FableMinded