What do you do when your novel or memoir doesn’t follow the typical plot structure?
What if there’s no crime to be solved, tsunami to survive, or evil wizard to slay?
What if your character’s only story problem is an internal one?
In this episode we’ll explore 4 thresholds your character will walk through at key points throughout your 3 acts. So you can plot your character-driven story, and keep readers invested every step of the way.
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#160: How To Build Captivating Character Relationships
#159: 5 Writing Exercises To Help You Master Dialogue
#158: A Different Approach To Writing First Drafts
#157: 5 Ways To Earn Money Writing
#156: 4 Ways To Show Character Emotion
#155: 5 Common Plot Problems And How To Fix Them
#154: How A Central Image Can Amplify Your Story’s Meaning
#153: How Failure Can Lead To Your Best Writing
#152: Should You Self Publish Or Go The Traditional Route?
#151: How Objects Create Stronger Storytelling
#150: How To Build Multi-Dimensional Story Settings
#149: 5 Essential Elements To Make A Scene
#148: 3 Guidelines For Writing Riveting Dialogue
#147: How Uncertainty During The Writing Process Helps You Write Better Stories
#146: 5 Ways To Fine Tune Character Voice
#145: Four Levels To Deeper Character Development
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