Writer’s Journey Mirrors Hero’s Journey
The middle of the Middle is the territory of the antagonists both for the writer and for the protagonist, too.
The middle of the Middle is the territory of the antagonists both for the writer and for the protagonist, too.
The final plot phone consultation of ’08 illustrated to me how thirsty we writers are for support and…
Two male writers, both writing murder mysteries — one for the adult market, the other targeted for urban…
Today’s post is similar to the last post as far as information goes but revolves around one specific…
A local wrestler wins the state title. In the beginning, odds were against him due to internal fears…
Same writer as in the previous post has finished her outline, synopsis, and bio, and her entire book…
Comment from yesterday’s post Great Doubt. Great Faith. Great Effort: “This is one of my biggest struggles. I have faith…
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Wonderful advice and just in time too, since I find myself in the dreaded Middle. Just believe.
Beautiful advice. You are right. Intuition will pull a writer through the sagging middle. I have perfect vision here after reading that beautiful post. 😀
Good morning and Happy Housewarming!!!
Hugs, JJ
As both a psychotherapist and writer I cannot tell you how much this is so true.
If more writers could embrace this as not simply the journey for writers but all forms of creativity and artists, that we are not being singled out, perhaps the incorporation of the plot and the universal story form, that of the heroine/hero's journey, finishing our novels and writing others would not be so arduous.
Again, thanks for your incredible wisdom on this thing called plot.