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|language= – original language of story |series= – series the story is a part of, if applicable |genre= – genre the story falls into, see below |published_in= – what the story was first released in, (e.g. the name of the anthology, magazine, etc.) |publication_type= – how the story was first released, e.g. anthology, periodical, etc
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It is used to step outline a cinematic story and format a screenplay. It was created by Dan Bronzite, an English screenwriter. It was released in 2004 as an outliner with more features added in later releases. The software is based on the principle of step-outlining, where a writer creates their story step-by-step before writing the screenplay.
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"Details of a Sunset" (Russian: Катастрофа, Katastrofa, transl. "Catastrophe") is a short story by Vladimir Nabokov written in Russian under his pen name Vladimir Sirin in Berlin in 1924. Summary
The story begins with a confused, chaotic scene inside the narrator's house. Kafka again uses the image of horses waiting outside of a house, as in his short story The Street Window. Suddenly, from a dark corridor within the narrator's own house, an apparition of a child appears. The narrator is not certain whether the child is real, or a ghost.