
Most writers are familiar with the terms “plot turn” and “plot twist,” but a lot of writers have a vague understanding of which is which. Some may wonder if there even is a difference, and if there is, what is the difference?
Sometimes “twists and turns” is used to describe a plot, even if the plot doesn’t actually have a twist. This only makes things foggier. (And by the way, every story has a turn, but not every story has a twist.)
On the other hand, some people can sense the difference when consuming a story in the “wild,” but can’t verbalize the difference. They know a good twist on sight, but explaining it? “Well . . . uh . . . it’s something like . . . um . . .”
Yeah, I get it. I used to have all those same problems.
And when I went looking online for help back then, I couldn’t find any articles that simply explained the difference.
So today, I’ve written one.
Let’s talk about the difference between plot turns and plot twists . . .