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Aug24, 2016

The Nine Plots: Character vs. Setting

By |August 24, 2016|Categories: plot, Writing|0 Comments

Not every villain has a face. In some stories, your hero’s greatest challenge is his surroundings.  Jack London’s Call of the Wild is a classic example of the main character battling the elements. More recently, Twister is an excellent example of your character versus his or her surroundings. In case [...]

Aug18, 2016

How to Start Your Story: A Great Beginning

By |August 18, 2016|Categories: Writing, writing tips|0 Comments

Aside from the obvious, what is “the beginning” of your story? What does it do? What purpose does it serve? I like to think of the beginning as the introduction. It has a lot of responsibility.  You need to introduce your setting, characters, and character goals/conflicts while capturing the reader’s [...]

Aug10, 2016

The Nine Plots: Character vs. the Machine

By |August 10, 2016|Categories: plot, Writing|0 Comments

Forget battling people – imagine that your antagonist is a machine. The tension is more than just your protagonist fighting with his computer or printer though. In this plot line, your character goes head-to-head with a thinking, planning machine. A great example of this plot is I, Robot with Will [...]

Aug3, 2016

Author Interview: Kathryn Sue Moore

By |August 3, 2016|Categories: interviews|0 Comments

Hello, and welcome back for another author interview! This month I'm happy to interview a new member of the Great Lakes Chapter of American Christian Fiction Writers. Kathryn's debut novel released earlier this year, and she's hard at work on book two. Here's how she does it: Hi, and thanks [...]

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