Major plot points in short narratives keep the story moving—whether a short story, a narrative poem, or an anecdote to personalize a blog post.
Explosive excitement, an angsty soul-changing crisis, a boxed-in corner that forces an intellectual revelation—these are perfect for the major story parts or movements, the opening and closing of each 1,500-word scene or a poem’s stanza or an article’s anecdotal paragraph.
What do we write in the middle of those parts? This episode can help.
Timings
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4 Process Methods for Writers / Think like a Pro / 2:5
2:4 2nd 3 Plot Methods / Think like a Pro
2:3 1st 3 Plot Methods / Think like a Pro
2:2 Plot It / Think Like a Pro / Part B
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1 :: 13 Plot It / Think like a Pro
1 :: 12 Daily Writing / Think like a Pro
1 :: 11 Deadlines part 2 / Think like a Pro
1 :: 10 Think like a Pro 1A: Deadlines
1:: 9 Think like a Pro Introduction
1 : 8 What's In a Name /Characters & Titles / part 3
1 : 7 What's In a Name / Pen Names, part 2
1 :: 6 What's in a Name part 1
1 :: 5 Edit, Proof, Publish
1 :: 4 What's Horrifying for Writers?
1 :: 3 Write the Novel
1 :: 2 ~ 3 Notta Mistakes for Newbie Writers
1 :: 1 ~ 7 Newbie Writer Mistakes
A:2 The Hazard with Hearts / Meet Max, 9th Earl of Sheldrake
A:1 Hazard with Hearts 1st chapter / Audio Only
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