Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Tuesday's Writer's Tip - Change and Plot #BWLAuthor #MFRWAuthor #writing #tip #plot #change

 When plotting your story, you must make sure your character experiences a change at the beginning of the book. The change may be small or large but the greater the change, the more powerful the ending. To have the character be essentially unchanged at the book makes the action seem static.

What does this change have to be? If a charactr is weak in the beginning, the change must show strength. Think of the heroine who is afraid to trust any man. Through the story she learns to trust. Sometimes a lot of action can make this change seem unnecessary. Many times in a mystery, the detective doesn't really change other than being successful in capturing the villain. So think about how your character will change as you write your book

 

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