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Wednesday, April 30
Characterization Or Plot: Which Is Most Important To Readers?
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The other day I watched a video of Lee Child talking about writing. It was a question and answer period and someone asked how he go...
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Monday, March 31
Parts of Story: The Structure of Genre
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Every story has a unique structure; no one structure fits them all. That would be boring. Good writing, good stories, may be a lot of t...
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Thursday, December 12
Using Index Cards To Outline A Novel
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"The card system is your map and your guide; the Plot Points your checkpoints along the way, the 'last-chance' gas statio...
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Monday, June 10
The Power Trio: A Trope
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Let's talk tropes. Years ago I began a story based around the structure of one of my favorite Star Trek episodes, but I got stuck. T...
Tuesday, February 26
Looking At Plot: Urban Myths And What They Teach Us
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A few days ago I wrote about Ronald B Tobias' book 20 Master Plots and How to Build Them . The book is terrific. Tobias writes about...
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