Showing posts with label a review of The Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label a review of The Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts. Show all posts

14 May 2013

Character Flaw, Fatal and Otherwise

By Prompt 47 in The Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts: Easy Exercises to Get You Writing you have are firmly in the middle of the middle of your novel, memoir, screenplay. Perhaps you felt resistance upon entering the middle and gave yourself time to consider your story and even give into your doubts.

Each time you found your way back to the PWBook of Prompts you moved yet one scene nearer to your goal of finishing.

Many of the prompts you've worked through have guided you to continually re-define the protagonist's goals and what is driving her forward to persevere against all odds and to create formidable antagonist to prevent her from reaching her goals.

By Prompt 47, you are asked to re-establish her character flaw-- that internal belief pattern that limits her and keeps her from reaching her goals.

Now, if you haven't discovered the exact right flaw for her, is the time to do so. Search the traits she's displayed thus far and the actions she's taken. Dig through her beliefs about life and people and her place in the world.

When you've found the flaw(s) do not succumb to the desire to go back into earlier scenes to develop this flaw. You'll slow yourself down. Don't believe me? Try it one day and then assess your word count for the day. Once should be enough to show you how going back slows down your forward progress. Rather, write notes to yourself on your plot planner to include in the first major rewrite. As you write forward, watch how that same flaw of hers pops up and how deep her flaw runs.

For an in-depth resource to all the questions to ask about theme when writing a novel, memoir, screeplay, refer to  The Plot Whisperer Workbook: Step-by-Step Exercises to Help You Create Compelling Stories.

AND

Watch, at How Do I Plot the Character Emotional Development Plot in a Novel, Memoir, Screenplay?

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Knowing what to write where in a story with a plot allows for a more loving relationship with your writing. Whether writing a first draft or revising, if you falter wondering what comes next in a story with a plot, follow the prompts inThe Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts: Easy Exercises to Get You Writing

Today, I write.

To familiarize yourself with the basic plot terms used here and in the PW Book of Prompts:

1) Watch the plot playlists on the Plot Whisperer Youtube channel.
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
4) Visit:
Blockbuster Plots for Writers
Plot Whisperer on Facebook
Plot Whisperer on Twitter

06 March 2013

PW Book of Writing Prompts Review and Giveaway

Read How to Get Moving on Your Work in Progress: A Review of The Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts by Sue Bradford Edwards on WOW! Women on Writing.

While you're at WOW! Women on Writing, enter to win in the 5-Book-Giveaway for The Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts: Easy Exercises to Get You Writing

NOTE: still time to join me virtually today to Track Your Plot at the Scene Level, a Plot Webinar hosted by the Writers Store at 1pm Pacific.

SPECIAL EVENTS:
1) Feature Article:
Emotional Elements of Plot
Showing how a character feels fuses the relationship between characters and the audience or reader. Showing how the character transforms delivers on the promise of your story. Learn the difference. Plot tips how and where to develop transformational emotional maturity. Read the entire article:
http://www.scriptmag.com/features/emotional-elements-of-plot


2) Plot Webinar: 
Join me virtually on March 6th to Track Your Plot at the Scene Level, webinar hosted by the Writers Store.

Knowing what to write where in a story with a plot allows for a more loving relationship with your writing. Whether writing a first draft or revising, if you falter wondering what comes next in a story with a plot, follow the prompts in The Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts: Easy Exercises to Get You Writing.

Today, I write.

To familiarize yourself with the basic plot terms used here and in the PW Book of Prompts:
1) Watch the plot playlists on the Plot Whisperer Youtube channel.
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
4) Visit:
Blockbuster Plots for Writers
Plot Whisperer on Facebook

Plot Whisperer on Twitter