Today we’re continuing prepping our novel by thinking about the plot, the story our characters inhabit. In post one, we thought about whatkind of project we want to write–novel, short stories, poems, memoir, personal essays, etc.
Post two of this series introduced the protagonist(s), so we have an idea of who they are and what they do.
In post three, we explored the setting, so we already know where they are and what their circumstances are.
Now we’re going to design the conflict by creating a skeleton, a series of guideposts to write to. I write fantasy, but every story is the same, no matter the set dressing: Protagonist A needs something desperately, and Antagonist B stands in their way.
What does the protagonist want? Everyone wants something. The story is in if they acquire it or not. Doubt, uncertainty, the unknown—these nouns comprise the story.
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You have a great repository, Chris! So i cannot miss Connie’s great series. xx Michael
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😀 Thank you, Chris ❤
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You’re welcome, Connie 🤗
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