Too Airy-Fairy???
The fear you greet at every major threshold of your life is simply based on a fantasy of a danger that has not happened. Rather than stay frozen on the future, get out of your head.
The fear you greet at every major threshold of your life is simply based on a fantasy of a danger that has not happened. Rather than stay frozen on the future, get out of your head.
At a couple of the recent plot workshops, I asked writers to fill in a Character Plot Profile…
I bow down to the writer’s spirit in each of us — the spirit of perseverance and for…
Two On-going Plot Phone Consultations in a row, with two separate writers, each of whom suffers from a…
I recently perused the stacks for reading material with several writer friends. One of them picked up a…
Once you have your first, second, third + drafts written and you’re set on the overall plot, major…
In order to continue to reading or watching, readers and audiences need to understand and care about the…
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Hi Plot whisperer. I have just written a rousing first chapter of my suspence YA novel but I'm not sure where to go from there. I'm great at thinking up an opening hook, but the rest slips through my fingers like dry sand. Today I've been researching conflict in an attempt to decide which direction to take now :O)
Ahhh, that hits the spot. Thanks yet again, Martha!
Madeleine, hope you'll view plot whisperer vlog (just recently learned that's what the youtube plot series really is: a vlog. http://www.youtube.com/user/marthaalderson#p/u/1/61QFdblwzNs
lots of steps to get you from "rousing 1st chapter" to The End, or so is my fervent wish…
Hi Anne, Yay! so glad the post helped. Thanks for your feedback.
Hello!
I just wanted to let you know that I'm really enjoying the Plotting Series on your YouTube channel, and it's helping me a lot with a stalled novel I've been working on for a long, LONG time!
Thank you. 🙂
Martha ~ I love your Freudian slip on this post:
Today, detach from the outcome and concentrate on putting one WORLD after another on the page.
It's a beautiful thought. 🙂 ~ Sara
Thanks for your comments, Liselm. Like knowing you're finding the videos helpful and that you're following along. Thank you!
Thanks for catching the slip, Sara!