Creative Writing Tips -
Our plotting stage is our testing area.
Everything in the plot should be tested
for its effectiveness before we put in
into our stories. If you believe something
in your plot could be better, make it
better.
Figuring everything out in your plot
will save you time rewriting later.
So how do you test your plot?
Start with everything that has gone into
it.
For example...
- Are the events interesting?
- Does your plot contain problems for
the character to solve?
- Have you given your character a goal?
- Is the conflict strong?
- Is the resolution of the conflict
interesting?
- Is the character interesting?
- Is the setting of the story interesting?
- Will the incident or situation be
interesting to your readers?
- Etc
Make a list of what your plot contains.
Comb through it carefully and tick off
each item. If you find that some things
need to be worked on some more, work on
them.
I know to some this might be tedious
work, but.
"Every one-minute you spend in planning
will save you at least three minutes in
execution."
Crawford Greenwald
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This article was posted on August
24, 2004