Do You Know What A Plot Is?

Written by Nick Vernon


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Now we are going to flesh it out and make it into a story. Fleshing it out means adding things to make this basic plot into a story. To do this we will addrepparttar rest ofrepparttar 128854 ingredients such as…

Setting – Where will our story take place

Dialogue – What will be said and by whom

Characters – How many characters will our story contain? Who are they? What is their role?

Problems – What and how many problems willrepparttar 128855 couple encounter

Goal – What isrepparttar 128856 couple’s goal?

Conflict – What isrepparttar 128857 conflict?

Climax – How isrepparttar 128858 conflict going to come to its peak?

Ending – Will their love win inrepparttar 128859 end?

And anything else I’ll need in my story

Once we have written up all these ingredients, this will be our plot fleshed out into a story.



---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Besides his passion for writing, Nick Vernon runs an online gift site where you will find gift information, articles and readers’ funny stories. Visit http://www.we-recommend.com


If The Viewpoint Character Is A Secondary Character, Have You Established Who He is?

Written by Nick Vernon


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So,repparttar following have to be answered…

•Who is this secondary character?

•Why is he tellingrepparttar 128851 story instead ofrepparttar 128852 main character?

•What is his connection withrepparttar 128853 main character?

Weave in some information aboutrepparttar 128854 secondary character so we can gain a better understanding of his role inrepparttar 128855 story.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Besides his passion for writing, Nick Vernon runs an online gift site where you will find gift information, articles and readers’ funny stories. Visit http://www.we-recommend.com


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