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A Guide for the Seasoned and the Not-So-Plot Savvy
This is a subject that a lot of writers tend to struggle with. They have ideas, great ideas, but are uncertain how to string them together into a solid plot. There are many methods that have been devised to do so, and most seem to be based on something you might remember:
The 5 Point Method
This is your basic plot diagram:
Exposition â This is the beginning of your story. This is where you introduce your character (s), establish a setting, and also present your main conflict.
Rising Action â Your story now begins to build. There are often multiple key events that occur where your main character may be faced with a new problem he has to solve, or an unexpected event is thrust at him.
Climax â Everything youâve been writing has been leading up to this moment. This is going to be the most exciting part of your story where your main character faces the main conflict and overcomes it.
Falling Action â This is mostly tying up loose ends after your main conflict is resolved. They are minor things that werenât nearly as important as the main conflict, but still needed to be dealt with.
Resolution â The end of the story.
This is probably the easiest way to remember how to string together a single (or multiple) plots. It may be easier for some to define the main plot as the central conflict: the thing thatâs causing your main character a huge problem/is his goal.
The 8 Point Method
This method is used to write both novels and film scripts, and further breaks down the 5 Point Method. From the book Write a Novel and Get It Published: A Teach Yourself Guide by Nigel Watts:
Stasis â The opening where the story takes place. Here you introduce your main character and establish a setting (Watts defines it as an âeverydayâ setting, something normal, but it can be whatever you want).
Trigger or Inciting Incident â The event that changes your characterâs life and propels your story forward. This is where you introduce the main conflict.
The Quest â The result of the event. What does your character do? How does he react?
Surprise â This section takes place in the middle of the story, and involves all of the little setbacks and unexpected events that occur to the main character as he tries to fix the problems heâs faced with and/or achieve his goal. This is where you as an author get to throw complications, both horrible and wonderful, at your protagonist and see what happens.
Critical Choice â At some point your character is going to be faced with making a decision thatâs not only going to test him as individual, but reveal who he truly is to the audience. This cannot be something that happens by chance. The character must make a choice.
Climax â This is the result of the main characterâs critical choice, and should be the highest point of tension in the story.
Reversal â The consequence of the choice and climax that changes the status of your protagonist, whatever that may be. It could make him a king, a murderer, or whatever else you like but it has to make sense with the rest of the story.
Resolution â The end of the story where loose ends are tied up. Youâre allowed to leave things unresolved if you intend to write a sequel, but the story itself should be stand alone.
Three Act Structure
While this method is usually for screenplays, it is also used in writing novels (for instance The Hunger Games novels are split up into three acts). From the The Screen Writerâs Workbook by Syd Field: Acts 1 and 3 should be about the same length while Act 2 should be double. For instance if you were writing a screenplay for a two hour film Acts 1 and 3 would be 30 minutes each while Act 2 would be 60 minutes.
Act 1, Set Up â This contains the inciting incident and a major plot point towards the end. The plot point here leads into the second act and is where the protagonist decides to take on the problem heâs faced with.
Act 2, Confrontation â This contains the midpoint of the story, all of the little things that go wrong for the protagonist, and a major plot point towards the end that propels the story into the third act. This is the critical choice the character must make.
Act 3, Resolution â This is where the climax occurs as well as the events that tie up the end of the story.
Another way to look at this method is that there are actually three major plot points, or disasters, that move the plot forward. The first is at the end of Act 1, the second is in the middle of Act 2, and the third is at the end of Act 2.
The Snowflake Method
A âtop-downâ method by Randy Ingermanson that breaks novel writing down into basic parts, building upon each one. You can find his page on the method here. His ten steps:
Write a single sentence to summarize your novel.
Write a paragraph that expands upon that sentence, including the story set up, the major conflicts, and the ending.
Define your major characters and write a summary sheet corresponding to each one that includes: the characterâs name, their story arc, their motivation and goal, their conflict, and their epiphany (what they will learn).
Expand each sentence of your summary paragraph in Step 2 into its own paragraph.
Write a one page description of your major characters and a half page description of less important characters.
Expand each paragraph in Step 4 into a page each.
Expand each character description into full-fledged character charts telling everything there is to know about the characters.
Make a spreadsheet of all of the scenes you want to include in the novel.
Begin writing the narrative description of the story, taking each line from the spreadsheet and expanding the scenes with more details.
Begin writing your first draft.
Wing It
This is what I do most of the time. I tend to keep in mind the basic structure of the 5 Point Method and just roll with whatever ideas come my way. Iâve never been a fan of outlines, or any other type of organization. According to George R.R. Martin, Iâve always been a gardener, not an architect when it comes to writing. I donât plan, I just come up with ideas and let them grow. Of course, this may not work for some of you, so here are some methods of organization:
Outlines
Notecards
Spreadsheets
Lists
Character Sheets
And if all else fails, you can fall on the advice of Chuck Wendig: 25 Ways to Plot and Prep Your Story.
Remember, none of the methods above are set in stone. They are only guidelines to help you finally write that novel.
-Ash
Updated as of 12/6/2018
Another note: While I still do the âWing Itâ method for a lot of shorter works, Iâve settled into actually outlining my novel using the three act structure as a guide and a ton of bullet points. Itâs completely okay to adopt a new plotting method when youâve been using the same one for years. Iâve got 7 pages of outline for Act 1, and it was probably one of the best writing decisions Iâve made. Donât get discouraged if something doesnât click. Instead, try something different.
1) To travel
2) To communicate with people from other countries
3) To make friends from other countries
4) To study abroad
5) To find a job or an internship abroad
6) To read books in their original language
7) To watch movies and TV shows with the original voices
8) To understand music in other languages
9) To discover and understand new cultures
10) To understand new words and idioms, which means that you will have new ways of expressing yourself
11) To discover new foods and recipes from all over the world
12) To have more job opportunities
13) To get a better job, with more possibilities
14) To understand the world a bit better
15) To watch the news or read newspapers in another language, so that you can gain other information and see the world from another point of view
16) To learn traditions and customs from other countries
17) To be more open-minded
18) To train your brain
19) To have a new challenge
20) To avoid illnesses such as Alzheimer or dementia
21) To brag to your friends and family about being bilingual
22) To meet your soulmate from another country
23) To have more youtube content to watch
24) To make your parents / family proud
25) To learn the language of your ancestors
26) To learn the native language of your partner
27) To learn the native language of your best friend
28) To give yourself a reason to watch cartoons
29) To be able to watch Disney movies in different languages
30) To learn more about history, geography and geopoliticsÂ
31) To be able to sing in more than one language
32) To raise bilingual children
33) To be able to help lost tourists in your city
34) To be able to ask for help when youâre lost in a foreign city
35) To not have regrets later
36) To be able to read more resources when youâre researching for an essay
37) To become a more interesting person
38) To have something to do in your free time
39) To meet more interesting people
40) To see your culture from another perspective
41) To be a traveler, not a tourist
42) To be able to bargain the prices when youâre traveling
43) To escape from tourist traps
44) To share amazing experiences with the locals Â
45) To become more creative
46) To read memes from different countries
47) To become a citizen of the world
48) To laugh at how crazy your native language and your native culture is
49) To laugh at how hard your target language is
50) To understand jokes in another language
51) To participate more efficiently and responsively in a multi-cultural world
52) To teach your native language abroad
53) To learn to respect everyone and human nature
54) To appreciate cultural diversity
55) To help immigrants who arrive in your country and donât speak the language yet
56) To watch sports competitions in another language
57) To understand all the Eurovisionâs song
58) To be proud of yourself when you master a new aspect of your target language
59) To appreciate the variations of dialects of a foreign language
60) To get a tattoo in a foreign language
61) To volunteer abroad
62) To watch Netflix TV shows from other countries
63) To go from hearing random songs to hearing a language you understand
64) To learn how to make new sounds
65) To improve your CV
66) To say a secret out loud to a friend and have no one else understand you
67) To understand people speaking a foreign language on the bus
68) To be more open and tolerant
69) To always have something new to share
70) To become a better version of yourself
71) To say yes to more adventures
72) To learn how to greet people in tons of different ways
73) To talk to your pets in another language
74) To feel like youâre traveling in time
75) To make foreigners feel welcome in your country
76) To learn how to read and write in a foreign alphabet
77) To read street signs in other countries
78) To learn how to swear in another language
79) To help deaf people fit in society it youâre learning a sign language
80) To learn while youâre young
81) To learn while you have time
82) To read poems in their original language
83) To have people tell you that you have a cute accent
84) To become an inspiration for other language learners
85) To speak more languages than your friends and family
86) To stand out from the crowd
87) To help save an endangered language
88) To learn more about linguistics
89) To grow as a person
90) To help people who are struggling with your native language or target languages
91) To translate crazy phrases on Duolingo
92) To talk with kids who donât speak your native language
93) Because learning languages is an epic adventure
94) Because so many languages will sound good to your ears
95) Because itâs fun
96) Because itâs rewarding
97) Because the language learning community is amazing
98) Because thereâs no reason not to learn languages
99) Because you wonât regret it
100) Because you donât actually need a reason
Hope you guys like it and agree with it :) Add more reasons if you want!
The 1st half of my drawingggđ
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Protest art in light of the recent elections in Romania that gave way to a rise of neo-legionnaire wave filled with hatred. I made this illustration to express the desire for resistance in the face of hatred and uncertainty. Art is political (EN)
ArtÄ de protest fÄcutÄ ĂŽn urma rezultatelor de la alegerile din Romania care au dat frâu liber unui val de neo-legionari plini de urÄ. Am fÄcut aceastÄ ilustraČie cu scopul de a exprima dorinČa de rezistenČÄ ĂŽn faČa urei Či imcertitudinii. Arta este politicÄ (RO)
For @kingleedo
Face tutorial for Anon!
I wasnât sure whether you meant heads or facial expressions, so hereâs a very basic head tutorial! Of course not all faces are the same so proportions and the size of ears/eyes/noses etc. can vary! Feel free to explore and play with them to create unique and interesting characters! I hope this is somewhat helpful, and let me know if youâd like a tutorial on expressions as well!
BREAKING BENJAMIN :: PHOBIA PROMPTS. PART 1. Feel free to change pronouns as needed. Intro will not be featured because it has no lyrics.
THE DIARY OF JANE.
"And I don't mind if you say this love is the last time."
"I will try to find my place in the diary of Jane."
"There's a fine line between love and hate."
"And I don't mind, just let me say that I like that."
"Something's just about to break."
"No love, there is no love."
"What have I become?"
"Something's getting in the way."
BREATH.
"Is it over yet?"
"I know nothing of your kind."
"So sacrifice yourself and let me have what's left."
"You left a hole where my heart should be."
"This will be all over soon."
"Let me in."
"You take the breath right out of me."
"'Cause I will be the death of you."
YOU.
"So, I got high and lived all that life."
"I have taken all for granted."
"Promise me you'll try to leave it all behind."
"Why have I gone blind?"
"The only way out is letting your guard down."
"And forgive me, my love."
" 'Cause I've elected hell."
"Lying to myself."
EVIL ANGEL.
"Hold it together."
"I have the answer."
"You are the faith inside of me."
"Don't leave me to die here."
"Put me to sleep evil angel."
"Nothing could be worse."
"Help me survive here alone."
"Why can't I breathe evil angel?"
UNTIL THE END.
"I'm done with these endeavors."
"Why give up, why give in?"
"But I will go on until the end."
"It's easy to fall apart completely."
"I knew this day would come to end."
"It's not enough, it never is."
"Living is hard enough, without you fucking up."
"I've lost my way."
Send me your asks! (also feel free to reblog this list and use it yourself.)
âOh, Iâm listening to you. Iâm just not paying attention.â
âI donât need anger management. I need people to stop pissing me off all the time.â
âI can take care of myself just fine.â
âWhere have you been?â
âOh, for the love of Fucking God!â
âGood thing I didnât ask for your opinion.â
âY/N This isnât what it looks likeâŚâ
âWhat did you do?â
âI never loved you.â
âWill you marry me?
âIâll pick up the check.â âWe have a joint bank account.â âYouâre welcome.â
âThere is nothing for me here!â âWhat about me?! Iâm still here!â
âHave you ever heard of knocking?!â
âDonât be an asshole. Asshole.â
âHe loved you a lot, you know?â âI knowâŚâ
âYouâre strangely nonchalant for someone who almost died a second ago.â
âWhat the hell were you thinking?!â âIn all honesty, Iâm not really sure.â
âI donât even know who you are anymore!â
âItâs three in the morning.â
âWhat are you thinking about?â
âYouâre never going to let that go, are you?â
âWas that supposed to hurt?â
âSometimes, being a complete nerd comes in handy.â
âI donât owe you an explanation.â
âI want an answer, goddammit!â
âThis is why we canât have nice things.â
âSay it again.â
âI canât keep kissing strangers and pretending that theyâre you.â
âDo you regret it?â
âYouâve thought about this, havenât you?â
âI never stood a chance, did I?â
âIâm only here to establish an alibi.â
âI still remember the way you taste.â
âHow much of that did you hear?â
âYou make me want things I canât have.â
âStop moving on my lap, itâs not making the situation any better.â
âHow far do we have to drive before you two just admit youâre in love?â
âHow do you even have that much blood?â
âAre you really taking his side right now?â
âIâve seen you every day for the past month and youâve never once looked at me the way you are right now.â
âI donât have a boyfriend. I do have homework, though.â
âHe was my teacher in year ten. I donât think you need to be this jealous.â
âI need a place to stay.â
âWhy are you only just telling me this?â
âCanât you stay just a little longer?â
âI fell in love with you, not them.â
âWeâre not âjust friends. We both know that.â
âHear me out.â âWhy the fuck should I listen to you?â
âWhere did you get those bruises? Is he hurting you?â
âIâm not going to get sick, baby. Just let me hold you.â
Happy Moon day Art Witches!!! Letâs celebrate by working some lunar art magic. Hereâs a fun project to connect with the moon and add that extra bit of magic to your paint water.
Materials:
Polymer clay
Oven
Cup/bowl
Acrylic paint
Step one: knead the clay until itâs soft and workable. Break it up into small chunks to help with the softening process.
Step two: Roll the clay out flat and in a uniform thickness, roughly Âź" thick.
Step three: Turn your cup or bowl over so that the bottom is facing up. Drape your clay pancake over the bowl and trim around the bottom edge where you want your bowl to end.
Step four: Bake your creation. Follow baking instructions on your clay package.
Step five: Take clay off the bowl before it fully cools as it will be much harder to get off once it contracts around your bowl.
Step six: After your new bowl is cooled off you can sand any parts that arenât as smooth as you would like. Then paint your moon design on the interior of the bowl with your acrylic paint.
Iâd love to see what you guys make! You can paint your moon in any phase you like. Maybe you want to paint your birth moon or make a bowl for each phase!
Photo credit: Niharika Hukku
since itâs pride month, i want all of my followers and really any person who sees this to know that my messages are always open for all of you. if youâre having a hard time, if you want to talk about your sexuality or coming out, or anything else, if you donât have anyone else who would listen without judging you, if youâre scared to talk to anyone in real life â iâm here. if you want to rant because of homophobic assholes around you, im gonna be like bitch me too ??? seriously, just hit me up. donât even bother with small talk or questions if you can be my friend or something, just dive right into it. i know itâs hard but this is our month, donât let anyone ruin it for you babe
20 something yo dreamer The birds were singing Under the darkest sky above A sinister melody Flowing beyond our world Follow my instagram too: papilon_blanche
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