- Develop a plot
- Create a chief plot that may wander to the next plot.
- Plotter maybe a website or blog.
- The book 15 pages as an outline then build on. Permitted to change it needs to change
- The presenter didn’t have a clear idea right the first 50,000 words and you shouldn’t have an idea of what the book is going. You may use that original idea as a secondary plot.
- Some people will do a patchwork of the general idea for a plot and add scenes and they see what is needed to fix problems.
- Many times people will sit have a middle and that don’t have anything planned the middle.
- Many will create a character and then put in a situation
- You may use a spreadsheet to keep track of the action to multiple characters
- When you sketch out a plot to see its direction will then be a mysterious missing.
- Book: story physics by Larry Brooks.
- 808 section of the library has writing books.
- When you read others authors their mythology of writing may not work for you.
- Analyze each character’s goal, motivation, and conflict.
- Each scene has a starting and ending. Determine what you want to accomplish.
- You can also make a graph of each rising tension that directs the plot direction.
- As you look at plot points think of decisions that could’ve been made and why they didn’t make those decisions.
- Is a writer tool is a software for writers.
- Character sheets can help you define a character’s motivation
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