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In this episode, I discuss 5 ways to identify and fix plot holes.
What is a plot hole? Quite simply, it's a gap in the plot that doesn't make sense to the reader.
5 Signs Your Story Might Have a Plot Hole:
1) Major characters are introduced after the midpoint
2) Early information is not utilized within the story
3) A character's feelings abruptly shift from one scene to the next
4) There is a lot of telling, especially at the end of the story
5) A character or place has no underlying meaning that connects to the theme
I created the Turn Write Podcast for beginning writers, for indie authors, for people who are looking for their voice and who want to know how to use it. The idea for this bite-sized podcast came to me as I sat in endless traffic commuting an hour each way to and from my 9-5 job, wondering why do I write? Why do I rush home every day with the agonizing hope of trying to string together meaningless words to create a feeling deeper than I could dare hope to describe? Well, day after day I kept thinking and there was only one answer: I loved to write. I am on a journey to becoming a published author, and I want to help you get there too.
Read my novel The Sweep: https://www.amazon.com/Sweep-Kaitlin-Greco/dp/1702161706/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=the+sweep+kaitlin+greco&qid=1577982814&sr=8-1#mediaMatrix_secondary_view_div_1579103732446
Follow my Socials:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/KGrecoLIT
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm9NohirDBeTym6K-70RDow
Blog: https://notkeepingupwithkait.wordpress.com/
Medium: https://medium.com/@kaitlinagreco
#writing #writingtips #writingpodcast
In this episode, I discuss 5 ways to identify and fix plot holes.
What is a plot hole? Quite simply, it's a gap in the plot that doesn't make sense to the reader.
5 Signs Your Story Might Have a Plot Hole:
1) Major characters are introduced after the midpoint
2) Early information is not utilized within the story
3) A character's feelings abruptly shift from one scene to the next
4) There is a lot of telling, especially at the end of the story
5) A character or place has no underlying meaning that connects to the theme
I created the Turn Write Podcast for beginning writers, for indie authors, for people who are looking for their voice and who want to know how to use it. The idea for this bite-sized podcast came to me as I sat in endless traffic commuting an hour each way to and from my 9-5 job, wondering why do I write? Why do I rush home every day with the agonizing hope of trying to string together meaningless words to create a feeling deeper than I could dare hope to describe? Well, day after day I kept thinking and there was only one answer: I loved to write. I am on a journey to becoming a published author, and I want to help you get there too.
Read my novel The Sweep: https://www.amazon.com/Sweep-Kaitlin-Greco/dp/1702161706/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=the+sweep+kaitlin+greco&qid=1577982814&sr=8-1#mediaMatrix_secondary_view_div_1579103732446
Follow my Socials:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/KGrecoLIT
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm9NohirDBeTym6K-70RDow
Blog: https://notkeepingupwithkait.wordpress.com/
Medium: https://medium.com/@kaitlinagreco
#writing #writingtips #writingpodcast
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