Have you ever had the vibes of your story figured out but no plot? This post gives you an easy process to find out what actually happens in yor novel
"Unlock the secrets of crafting a captivating lone wolf character with our essential guide. Explore key steps like developing a rich backstory, emphasizing internal conflicts, and avoiding clichés. Perfect for writers seeking to add depth and intrigue to their stories. Dive into our infographic now!
If you are writing a novel for the first time or are confused by 3-Act Structures and Plot Points, you may want to use the steps of The Hero’s Journey, first outlined by Joseph Campbell, as a guide. Learn how to take your characters on an epic 12-stage journey of transformation as they overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. In How to Use ‘The Hero’s Journey’ to Plot Your Novel, we explain each step, allowing you to plot a stronger, emotionally satisfying story from beginning to end.
The meat and potatoes of a novel is the plot; the juicy action and story-telling which brings characters on a journey.
A plot hole easily derails an otherwise good story and stretches credibility. Read 7 tips to avoid and fix plot holes.
Fantasy Story Prompts with a Twist IDEA#1 Chosen One : A young orphan discovers they possess incredible magical abilities, destined to save...
Free Novel Writing Worksheets (PDFs) The cornerstone of the Novel Factory software for writers is to handle useful information that authors might be collating in order to help them write their novel. This could be relating to plot, characters, locations and more. As well a offering a place to keep all that data, the Novel…
Creating a scene list changed my novel-writing life, and doing the same will change yours too. Includes examples of the scene lists from famous authors.
6 story structures, complete with story structure charts to help you create an original plot and outline your next novel.
Plotting by J.L. Bell
Who are some Christian women of worth today? Here is a list of Christian woman writers (in excerpts): Writing and Publishing Ann Voskamp: Author and Blogger As a Canadian farmer’s wife and ho…
NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month—write a 50K word novel during November) starts today, and while I plan to continue blogging throughout NaNo, I wanted to make sure I gave you something good to keep you happy during my crazy month. *smile* Of course, whether or not you’d define today’s post as anything good might depend […]
Did you know a full understanding of the Key Event, its role in story structure, and its timing will help you write stronger First Plot Points?
Tips for writing and crafting your story into being the best it can be. Everything from the very basic structure of a story through to understanding deep point of view, perhaps you can find something here that is useful for your journey as a writer!
So, where exactly is your plot taking you? What happens next? What is this story about? It’s time to think about plot. Plotting Worksheet
Stories are Predictable “We think of stories as a wildly creative art form but within that creativity and that diversity there is a lot of conformity. Stories are very predictable. No matter where you