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There is no one “right” way to write a novel. But there are basic types of plot points which every story, no matter how simple or complex, needs to include. Using a strategy like this Pixar storytelling model is one way to make sure you’ve got them covered.
Links:
Take the quick quiz and find out your best next step toward writing your novel: https://hellowriters.net/quiz
Book your free discovery call! https://hellowriters.net/freecall
Ep 67: How to Play With Your Plot
Ep. 47: Tie Your Scenes Together
Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull
About:
Stephanie Dethlefs is a writer, certified book coach, teacher, and lifelong avid reader. She is the author of the middle grade novel Unspoken and numerous published essays and articles. She lives in Pacific NW Washington with her family, two cats and a spunky pup. Learn more at https://hellowriters.net/.
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There is no one “right” way to write a novel. But there are basic types of plot points which every story, no matter how simple or complex, needs to include. Using a strategy like this Pixar storytelling model is one way to make sure you’ve got them covered.
Links:
Take the quick quiz and find out your best next step toward writing your novel: https://hellowriters.net/quiz
Book your free discovery call! https://hellowriters.net/freecall
Ep 67: How to Play With Your Plot
Ep. 47: Tie Your Scenes Together
Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull
About:
Stephanie Dethlefs is a writer, certified book coach, teacher, and lifelong avid reader. She is the author of the middle grade novel Unspoken and numerous published essays and articles. She lives in Pacific NW Washington with her family, two cats and a spunky pup. Learn more at https://hellowriters.net/.