Plotting, Not Plodding: Story Structure Tips from the Prodigal Son
We remember characters; we pitch plotThe basic structure of plot is so universal that all thirteen-plot points are found in the story of the Prodigal Son. (Just under 500 words!) In this book you'll learn how to map your story using the plot points that mark every journey. From introduction and motivation to your Lead's moment of maxim angst, you'll see how easy it is to develop a story line and keep your characters on the path to a compelling climax. Learn how to introduce the Great Disturbance, what 4 Questions you should ask of your plot, how to chart the 13 Passage Markers, the 7 Keys to every good plot, why Worry, Conflict and Disaster spells success for the writer, and how to introduce your Major Dramatic Question. Now let's begin plotting your story.