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Use this writing worksheet to repurpose elements you’ve already introduced and decide what happens next. Creative Writing Worksheets, Word Count, Creative Writing Tips, Writers Notebook, Writing Characters, Writing Templates, Reading And Writing, Writing Worksheets, Book Writing Tips

Writing Worksheet – What Next? (PDF) In honour of NaNoWriMo, this month’s worksheets will have one purpose: to increase your word count by hook or by book. A novel, even a short one of 50,000 words, comprises many more happenings than one might expect. If you find yourself at this mid-way point of the month,…

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Literary fiction writers tend to avoid plot. We’re trained to be plot snobs, focused only on character development and description and point-of-view amongst other things. But your story can’t be plotless. Plot is tension, plot is drama, plot IS story. So we must learn to fuse plot and character seamlessly. Learn how in 4 steps and use your FREE worksheets to get started with your story. Plot Development, Screenwriting Tips, Movie Making, Plot Outline, Writing Plot, Writer Tips, Writing Notes, Writers Notebook, Character Arc

Literary fiction writers tend to avoid plot. We’re trained to be plot snobs, focused only on character development and description and point-of-view amongst other things. But your story can’t be plotless. Plot is tension, plot is drama, plot IS story. So we must learn to fuse plot and character seam

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Writing Worksheet – Solving a Mystery (PDF) You can use this worksheet to: Brainstorm solutions to a mystery that your story/character/life has graced you with. Work backwards from clues that interest you to develop a mystery. Draw up an overview of your mystery so that you can be sure that all your clues aren’t discovered… Story Development Worksheet, Plot Development Worksheet, Highschool Story Ideas, Mystery Book Ideas, Mystery Story Prompts, Mystery Drawing, Creative Writing Worksheets, Menulis Novel, Mystery Writing

Writing Worksheet – Solving a Mystery (PDF) You can use this worksheet to: Brainstorm solutions to a mystery that your story/character/life has graced you with. Work backwards from clues that interest you to develop a mystery. Draw up an overview of your mystery so that you can be sure that all your clues aren’t discovered…

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How to Write a Character-Driven Plot in 4 Steps — Rachel Giesel Grimm Book Publishing Logo, Fantasy Worldbuilding, Vintage Boxer, Writing Machine, Plot Outline, Writing Plot, Best Short Stories, Writers Notebook, Blue Eyeliner

Literary fiction writers tend to avoid plot. We’re trained to be plot snobs, focused only on character development and description and point-of-view amongst other things. But your story can’t be plotless. Plot is tension, plot is drama, plot IS story. So we must learn to fuse plot and character seam

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There’s nothing quite like a really memorable villain to add drama to a story! Who can forget Count Fosco, or Moriarty, or Sauron? Use this worksheet to craft the perfect villain. Click Here to Download This Worksheet (PDF) If you’d like a more well-rounded villain, you might consider plotting their character arc. You can also…

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