Debugging Plot: Episode 3 of Alone in a Room with Invisible People


So here’s the gig on Debugging a Plot

Alone in a Room with Invisible People my newer-writer daughter and me, a long-time published writer, talking about writing, revising and publishing fiction.


In this episode, we’re talking about how plots go wrong while you’re writing them — and some things you can do to fix them.


We discuss:



How an antagonist is not always a villain
Limitations and why they’re important
How to start debugging
Why Reading like a Reader is important for a Writer
Why it’s bad when you get caught up in ‘Writer over Reader’
Why not to write to trends

 


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Mentioned in the Podcast



Armor-ella
Armageddon
Sixth Sense
Lost in Space Reboot
How To Write a Series

 


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Credits:


Producer – Rebecca Galardo.  Sponsor – Holly’sWritingClasses.com.  Intro written by Holly Lisle and performed by Mark Hermann.


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