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Welcome back to the last lesson on plot.
Once you’ve got your major dramatical question there needs to be a structure to support it and it might sound simple, but sometimes it gets lost with everything that is going on. Every plot has a beginning, middle and ending. Plot and structure are inseparable. You can’t have one without the other.
The main plot points of today's lesson:
Plot and character are inseparable here. It’s all about your character's journey and their ability to work through it, so you need to make sure that your characters are strong, fully formed and three-dimensional to withstand the plot drama that is thrown their way.
Tell me what did you take away from this week's lesson?
I'd love to know.
Also, I would really appreciate it if you took the time to rate and review the podcast it helps people find our community and gets the podcast out into the world a little more.
If you're looking for a cheerleader for your writing, then head on over to https://dreamingfullyawake.com/work-with-me/ and let's have a chat about how we can work together to get your writing on track.
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If you're looking for a cheerleader for your writing, then head on over to https://dreamingfullyawake.com/work-with-me/ and let's have a chat about how we can work together to get your writing on track.
Follow the podcast on Instragram @thewritingapothecary
Follow Mandi on all socials: @mandikont
Send us a text
Welcome back to the last lesson on plot.
Once you’ve got your major dramatical question there needs to be a structure to support it and it might sound simple, but sometimes it gets lost with everything that is going on. Every plot has a beginning, middle and ending. Plot and structure are inseparable. You can’t have one without the other.
The main plot points of today's lesson:
Plot and character are inseparable here. It’s all about your character's journey and their ability to work through it, so you need to make sure that your characters are strong, fully formed and three-dimensional to withstand the plot drama that is thrown their way.
Tell me what did you take away from this week's lesson?
I'd love to know.
Also, I would really appreciate it if you took the time to rate and review the podcast it helps people find our community and gets the podcast out into the world a little more.
If you're looking for a cheerleader for your writing, then head on over to https://dreamingfullyawake.com/work-with-me/ and let's have a chat about how we can work together to get your writing on track.
Want exclusive behind the scenes and early access to episodes join up to the mailing list over here.
If you're looking for a cheerleader for your writing, then head on over to https://dreamingfullyawake.com/work-with-me/ and let's have a chat about how we can work together to get your writing on track.
Follow the podcast on Instragram @thewritingapothecary
Follow Mandi on all socials: @mandikont