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Story Structure Diagram | Chris Andrews
I like this as a general guide to novel structure. However many resources I've read warn against getting too locked into a single script or pattern like this. Sometimes you need to save the climax for the last two pages, and sometimes you need the action to start on the first page (and fill in 'setup' stuff later).
5 Things All Writers Should Keep Track of
Master List of Romantic Conflicts | more than just your basic love triangle!
Words Commonly Used to Describe Sounds
Via Audra Wolowiec's beautiful blog Lineforms. bang, bark, beep, bellow, blare, blast, bleat, bong, boom, bray, buzz, cackle, cheep, chime, clack, clank, clap, clatter, clink, cluck, clunk, crack, ...
Why Do Some People Hurt People?
Criminal thinking errors- more from a psychological perspective than a straight criminology perspective. Very interesting, especially the strategies that are formed to alter these ways of thinking
Character Development Checklist – 13 Points To Consider
‘Character is plot, plot is character.’ ~F. Scott Fitzgerald In an ideal world, novelists would perfectly combine plotting and characterisation. Instead of having character-driven novels or plot-driven novels, we would have unforgettable characters reacting to the events created by a brilliantly paced plot. If writers tie the character’s motivation and story goal to the plot,…
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The Moral Premise Blog: Story Structure Craft: Story Structure Basics - 13 Major Beats
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Using Conflicts in a Story: 6 Helpful Examples | NowNovel
Story conflict examples - Infographic | Now Novel
39 Villain Motivations | DARCY PATTISON
Villain(ess) - 39 Motivations. To write the next Great American novel, you need a great villain. But villains are tricky. What motivates a person to be so evil? Why should I believe in your villain? Click through to get more on each motivation and learn t
A quote from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
A quote from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling via goodreads