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Location, location, location

Another part of developing a novel structure is planning the locations. Just like with a movie, the “set” makes a difference. Where do your characters live? What kind of place is it (urban, suburb, rural?) If it’s a city, is … Continue reading

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Characters and emotions

Now that I have a rough plot nailed down, I need to think about my characters. Sometimes they come first for me, before any story, but this time they are still vague. Last week I jotted a few notes about … Continue reading

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NaNoWriMo Plotting Part 3

After the basic plotting steps I talked about part 1 and part 2, it’s time to start elaborating on the bare bones scene descriptions. To do this, I took each scene listed in part 2 and jotted a sentence or … Continue reading

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NaNoWriMo Plotting Part 2

Last weekend I asked how you dream up a plot. I’m still waiting for a response from anyone… Despite your lack of comments, I thought I’d post part two of my plotting series. NaNo starts in – ack – 13 … Continue reading

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How do you dream up a plot?

In 2009 I participated in National Novel Writing Month and I actually finished – I achieved the 50,000 words I had to write! (I haven’t done a damn thing with the resulting draft, but that’s neither here nor there.) Last … Continue reading

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