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What’s the difference between a wound and a flaw? What’s a good flaw versus one that is predictable or easy or, egads, unforgiveable? The group discusses all that, as well as ways to integrate the two within the structure of your plot.
Tracey and Anne discuss some flaws that are deal breakers and then heckle Jess mercilessly about waffles, John Truby, and getting “remotional.”
QUOTE: “A little progress every day leads to big results.” – currently Anonymous
LINKS:
Franny Billingsley
John Truby
Waffles
CREDITS: This episode of Your Writing Does Not Suck was recorded by its separate participants and edited by Anne M Belen.
What’s the difference between a wound and a flaw? What’s a good flaw versus one that is predictable or easy or, egads, unforgiveable? The group discusses all that, as well as ways to integrate the two within the structure of your plot.
Tracey and Anne discuss some flaws that are deal breakers and then heckle Jess mercilessly about waffles, John Truby, and getting “remotional.”
QUOTE: “A little progress every day leads to big results.” – currently Anonymous
LINKS:
Franny Billingsley
John Truby
Waffles
CREDITS: This episode of Your Writing Does Not Suck was recorded by its separate participants and edited by Anne M Belen.