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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#191: Getting Feedback On Your Writing: A Survival Guide
#190: How To Create Page-Turning Tension
Rewind: How Much Backstory Does Your Reader Really Need to Know?
#189: 5 Ways To Create A More Captivating Antagonist
#188: How to Prioritize Writing When You Have A Career And Family
#187: 3 Ways To Write With More Confidence
#185: Your Opening Scenes: What To Reveal, What to Withhold
#184: 5 Questions To Help Focus Your Story Idea
#183: How To Link Your Character's Interior Story To The Plot
Reprise: 4 Writing Myths Holding You Back
Reprise: What Readers Really Want From Your Story
#182: 5 Ways To Nail Your First Chapter
181: Writing Emotions: 3 Ways To Move Readers
#180: Show, Don't Tell: Your Top Questions Answered
#179: Writing Dialogue: 5 Do's and Don'ts
#178: How To Uncomplicate Your Plot
#177: 3 Ways To Deeper, More Fascinating Characters
#176: Beyond First and Third Person: 3 Tips For Writing Point Of View
#175: Charting Your Story's Major Plot Points
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