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Plot Question & Answer (Halfway Point)

Question:
I’ve read three of your works: The Plot Whisperer and Workbook
and Blockbuster Plots: Pure and Simple
and have enjoyed your approach.


In a recent post, you write about the difference between Crisisand Climax
and give ample illustrations in your books.



However, many writers on the craft refer to “the mid-point
reversal”, an event that sends the hero toward the crisis. Something has
to happen at the mid point that changes the plot or the character and a new
goal comes out of that.



In your
opinion, how important is the MPR and what, if any thing, matches the MPR in
the Universal story you promote?

Answer:
What you call the mid-point reversal or MPR sounds like the same thing as the Recommitment scene or the Halfway Point in the Universal Story.


The scene that functions as the halfway point and recommitment scene is so important that it qualifies as one of 4 Energetic Markers, a scene with enough energy to turn the story in an entirely new direction.


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More Plot Tips:

1) Plot your story step-by-step with the help of The Plot Whisperer Workbook: Step-by-step Exercises to Help You Create Compelling Stories

2) Read
The Plot Whisperer: Secrets of Story Structure Any Writer Can Master

3)Watch the Plot Series: How Do I Plot a Novel, Memoir, Screenplay?on YouTube. Scroll down on the left of this post for a directory of all the steps to the series. 27-step tutorial on Youtube

4) Watch the Monday Morning Plot Book Group Serieson YouTube. Scroll down on the right of this post for a directory the book examples and plot elements discussed.

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Written by:
Martha Alderson
Published on:
October 11, 2012
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Categories: blockbuster plots pure and simple, Crisis, Halfway point, mid-point reversal, MPR, Universal Story. Plot Whisperer book, workbook

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