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Character Arc

On April 29, 2019 By JohnIn For newbie authorsLeave a comment

As a writer, if you want to study story telling there is no better source than world of screenwriting where Hollywood has turned the art of story telling into a science. Of course, writing a novel and writing a screenplay are very different mediums: movies are visual and novels are written. But they both share …

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The writing process

On March 29, 2019April 21, 2019 By JohnIn For newbie authors, Uncategorized2 Comments

It is almost eight years since I started writing novels, and I've learned an awful lot in that time. It hasn't been easy. I had a story I wanted to write and I wanted to start writing it as soon as possible. But I soon found out that you need to make some key decisions before …

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The big idea, concept or premise

On February 26, 2019 By JohnIn For newbie authors, Uncategorized1 Comment

To be successful, any new story has to be built around an idea, or concept that makes it new and exciting. A school for wizards is an idea or concept, but it's not a story premise. A story premise needs both a character (for example, Harry Potter) and  a central conflict or problem that drives …

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Save the cat writes a novel

On January 25, 2019January 25, 2019 By JohnIn For newbie authorsLeave a comment

One of the first books I read on screenwriting was the late Blake Synder's Save the Cat. I liked it so much I also bought and read Save the Cat! Goes to the Movies and Save the Cat Strikes Back, both of which are great books on story and genre structure. I therefore wondered what more I …

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New Years resolutions for writers

On December 29, 2018 By JohnIn For newbie authorsLeave a comment

Christmas has come and gone and soon it will be New year. It's a time to reflect on what we have achieved over the last year and make plans for the new year. In 2018, I published my third novel, AndroDigm Park 2067. It's a darker story than my previous sci-fi novels and in a …

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Reading as a writer reads

On November 26, 2018November 27, 2018 By JohnIn For newbie authors, Uncategorized1 Comment

I sometimes wonder why we get so excited about holidays.  For me holidays are not about lying in the sun or sun tans. It's about reconnecting with family, getting away from the pressures of current day life, dining out, some healthy walking and ... catching up on my reading. So on my recent holiday to …

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Plot patterns

On October 26, 2018October 23, 2018 By JohnIn For newbie authorsLeave a comment

Recently I was looking through my blue-ray collection to find a movie to watch with my family. King Arthur: Legend of the sword (2017) caught my eye. The movie directed by Guy Richie, grossed $148m on a budget of $175m, which was pretty much a financial disaster for the producers, and the critics complained it ignored …

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The Eight-Sequence Method

On September 27, 2018September 25, 2018 By JohnIn For newbie authorsLeave a comment

For those who have been following my blog you may have rightly surmised that I have a fascination with story structure and story patterns. I believe fiction writers can learn a lot from studying the story telling techniques of the movie industry where story telling has almost become a science. And while novels and movies …

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Plot points and pinch points

On August 25, 2018August 25, 2018 By JohnIn For newbie authorsLeave a comment

If you are a writer, there's a lot you can learn from the techniques used by scriptwriters in story design. The media are different; but they are both about storytelling. In previous blogs I have discussed the three-act structure, sequences, and the mythic structure. All these approaches use plot points in one way or another. …

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Story structure

On July 21, 2018 By JohnIn For newbie authors1 Comment

Recently I started to map out the key scenes for my next novel using a three-act framework. I used a software program that's designed for screenwriters called Control Writer. It uses a horizontal map of the key elements of a three-act structure to put scene cards under each caption in a natural time order pattern …

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