By Janice Hardy, @Janice_Hardy Ideas come to me all the time. I have a folder on my computer that’s nothing but ideas, and I add to it every time something hits me—either
another new idea or something to flesh out an existing idea. It’s pushing 50 ideas right now, but that doesn’t mean I have 50 books waiting to be written. Most of these ideas are nothing more than premises.
And a premise isn’t a plot.
Without that plot (and the conflict at the core of it) there’s no book. Great ideas can make great books, but only if that idea includes a character with a problem that must be solved or they will suffer the consequences of that failure.
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Published on January 31, 2018 05:26