By Janice Hardy, @Janice_Hardy
The midpoint reversal is the glue that holds the first and second halves of the novel together.
Like many writers, I used to hate middles. My novels always bogged down halfway through, the plot hit a wall, or I realized it had gone so far off track I was writing a different novel. I can’t tell you how many times I just chucked the whole draft and started over.
Until I discovered the midpoint reversal, and it changed my writing life.
After that, middles weren’t a problem anymore, and plotting became a whole lot easier. I didn’t bog down or fizzle out, and I always knew where my plot was headed.
A strong midpoint reversal just flat out makes a novel easier to write.
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Published on March 05, 2021 03:00