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Reddit mentions of Write Great Fiction - Plot & Structure: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting and Plot That Grips Readers from Start to Finish

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Write Great Fiction - Plot & Structure: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting and Plot That Grips Readers from Start to Finish
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Found 5 comments on Write Great Fiction - Plot & Structure: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting and Plot That Grips Readers from Start to Finish:

u/Cdresden · 4 pointsr/fantasywriters

Rather than writing your novel from the end, get James Scott Bell's Write Your Novel from the Middle. It's $3 and you can finish it in a couple hours. Basically, you want to find the moment when your main character has a long, hard look at himself.

If you want more, his Plot and Structure goes more in depth into plotting and pacing.

u/legalpothead · 2 pointsr/scifiwriting

After you've done your worldbuilding and created your setting, you need to set a story in this setting. So now you need to understand what the form of a story is like, so you can fit it inside your setting. Imagine your setting is a stairwell and the story is a couch. Okay, that's probably a terrible analogy, but I think at this point in your writing career it's going to be to your benefit to be clear on what a story is, so that you understand its structure.

Have a look at Plot and Structure by James Scott Bell.

u/Jessica_Ariadne · 2 pointsr/writing

This might help you out. If you have Kindle Unlimited it is included in your subscription. There are also some related books by the same author I haven't gotten to yet called Conflict & Suspense and Characters, Emotion & Viewpoint that I have checked out.

While you are planning, you could try filling out little things like this form I created in Scrivener. I find that it helps me solidify what my idea for a scene is and know when another scene is needed as well when before I would sit there and say, "I have no idea what to put here."

Edit: Of course there's a typo in the image I made for the sole purpose of sharing with writers. Why not! lol.

u/Manrante · 1 pointr/scifiwriting

One book that has really helped me is James Scott Bell's Plot and Structure.