02 January 2013

Writing Forward without Going Back

Writing Prompt #2 in The Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts: Easy Exercises to Get You Writing allows you to return to what you wrote from Writing Prompt #1. I generally frown upon writers going back over what you've previously written because all too often writers get ensnared in that loop of going back to the beginning rather than forging forward and securing the plot and structure in place.

In this case and in appreciation of the nearly universal urge to read what you've written before moving on, you have this day to deepen the scene from Writing Prompt #1. You'll have further chances -- heck there are 120 prompts in the new book and that many scenes in a book could be a problem so you'll be given other opportunities to build on what you started the day before.

Tips for both PlotWriMo writers turned rewriters and PWPrompt writers how to write the beinnings scenes of your novel, memoir, screenplay, watch the Playlsit: Plot the Beginning

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The Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts: Easy Exercises to Get You Writing gives you the inspiration and motivation you need to finish every one of your writing projects. This book guides you through each stage of the writing process, from constructing compelling characters to establishing an unforgettable ending. The book also helps you get into the habit of writing creatively every day, with brand-new imaginative prompts for how to write a novel, memoir, screenplay with a plot. 

Join me here everyday as together we write our stories from page one and through all the prompts to the very end.

To familiarize yourself with the basic plot terms used here and in the PW Book of Prompts:
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2) Read The Plot Whisperer: Secrets of Story Structure Any Writer Can Master
3) Fill out the exercises in The Plot Whisperer Workbook: Step-by-Step Exercises to Help You Create Compelling Stories
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