By Janice Hardy, @Janice_Hardy A strong plot starts with a compelling question.A lot of writers I speak with struggle with plotting. They can come up with great ideas and wonderful characters, but getting those characters from page one to the end causes plenty of sleepless nights. And from my many conversations with frustrated writers, I see a common thread.
They’re asking the wrong story questions.
You have an idea, you know your story’s conflict, and you write the plot to solve that conflict (which is what you’re supposed to do). The problem occurs when you get
too focused on your plot in a, “this is what the protagonist needs to do to win,” type way, which can sometimes put literary blinders on you.
You’re so caught up on what the
right path is, that you forget to let your protagonist make mistakes and struggle to
find that right path.
Continue ReadingWritten by Janice Hardy. Fiction-University.com
Published on May 01, 2024 06:10