The Spiral
Every great story circles back to its beginning, but the narrator has changed. The spiral is the oldest storytelling structure -- mythology, epic poetry, and modern serial fiction all return to themes with deeper understanding each revolution.
The Swirl
Multiple storylines orbiting a shared center, drawing closer with each chapter. Characters converge, timelines merge, and disparate threads weave into a unified tapestry of meaning.
The Script
The written word as choreography. Dialogue is dance, description is set design, and every paragraph break is a breath taken by both writer and reader in shared rhythm.