By: disorderly
I’ve just discovered your site and have been climbing all over it for two days, attempting to absorb as much as I can. How did you fly under my radar for so long? This concept slapped me upside the...
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I’ve heard so many say it isn’t necesary to do this. To give the characters (especially the main character) a back story. I mean come on…. what makes you ..you are the things that have happened (good...
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[...] Storyfix: Tip #71 – Make your subplot about character arc [...]
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I was actually looking for some help for teaching my fifth grader, we are new to home schooling this year. We are not interested in standard book reports. My children are avid readers so I want them to...
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@Karen — welcome, very glad to have you here. There’s lots to discover in the archives… I recommend the 10-part story structure series, which appeared in August of 09 (and was the basis for the ebook,...
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Did I really write “hear” when I meant “here”? It’s late, that’s my only excuse. Sorry, it’s fixed on the site but you may have received that embarrassing mistake in the email version. L.
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[...] Tip # 71: Make Your Subplot About Character Arc from the always awesome Larry Brooks at Storyfix.com [...]
View ArticleBy: Samantha
Hi Larry, Thanks for such a useful post! Personally, I’ve always struggled with ‘sub plots’ and ‘backstory’ in my novels because I’m always afraid I’m trying to do too much within the one work (if that...
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