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Economy

At the beginning of a story, the author invests words in introducing characters, premise, plot. The reader invests time. By the end of the story, those elements should pay off. A storey is economical if all elements introduced pay off, preferably in many different ways. storeys which introduce elements that later prove largely irrelevant are uneconomical, lead the reader to disengagement.

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