Stories without introspection *do* exist--they're written from "dramatic POV", meaning that what we're doing is watching what's on the screen in front of us.

My professors recommend that the actual action be more than the introspection, as reading 25+ pages of introspection is *boring*. I've seen a few stories like that in class, and they've been recommended as cures for insomnia.

Laura


“Rules only make sense if they are both kept and broken. Breaking the rule is one way of observing it.”
--Thomas Moore

"Keep an open mind, I always say. Drives sensible people mad, I know, but what did we ever get from sensible people? Not poetry or art or music, that's for sure."
--Charles de Lint, Someplace to Be Flying