Showing posts with label Plot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plot. Show all posts

Monday, July 14, 2014

Putting Off Procrastination.....

....is what I really should be doing. 

I have made a cup of coffee, updated my calendar, checked future travel plans (hello, WLT retreat!), did a load of laundry, made another cup of coffee, sent some text messages, Edmodoed my students and updated my Facebook status.

It was about beer-had some fun at a local brewery this weekend-but it should have been an excited post about how I was soooo close to finishing my manuscript I can taste it. But it wasn't, because I'm not. Close that is.
http://www.thewriteratwork.com/site/archives008.asp

I can taste it-kinda like a sour bile at the back of my throat.

I thought I was close. Like, two chapters to go close.

Then, I had the brilliant idea to outline my story arc for each of my characters and realized I have some gaping holes to fill in.

Why didn't I do this earlier? Did I not learn that making an outline was VERY important in the planning phase?

Well, yes, I did learn that. And I did make an outline. It's just that when I went back to really analyze my characters, I realized that their climaxes are not strong enough. OR maybe its that the 'costs' are not clearly established.

BHA! Either way, I am face with taking a good look at the details of my story and making sure that what is important is thoroughly explained, examined, existentialised-whatever!

This hurts. But, its a good pain. Once I am done, by book will be that much stronger and I will have an even better grasp of the characters and the story.

This way, once its published and I'm famous and people are dying to do interviews with me, I will have some really clever, in depth, awe-inspiring answers for my readers!

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

What the Heck is the Difference Between Tone, Plot, and Theme?

Tone is what the author wants the reader to feel.  This means words usage, grammar, voice, and interactions between characters.

Wistfully-It was the last chance I would have to travel with my family, gone, in the blink of an eye. It was fate that drove us off that bridge. It was death who took them from me.

Guiltily-They died that day. It was my f-ing fault. I wish above all else that I had only taken better care when coming around the curve. I could still hold my little boy and kiss my wife. But I ruined it all.

The tone of the book can change

You have a character who was down on his luck through the whole book, noting went right.  He lost the house, his car was repossessed, his wife left him and took the kids. Now he lives with his mother. Then, he  he spends his last 5 dollars on a winning mega million lottery ticket. The tone will change from sad and depressing, 'why am I living', to hopeful with a new start.
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Plot is driven my the motivations and actions of your characters-what they want to accomplish throughout a story, what the characters do to make their desired goals come true.  Plot is the exchange of high and lows which drive a story and the changes in the characters.

Try this plot generator just for fun.

The theme of a book is the over arching idea of what the writer wants to purvey to the reader.

  • love concurs all 
  • heroes journey
  • revenge in not the answer (dig two graves, one for them and one for you), 
  • blood in thicker/family ties