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Tag: storytelling

Foreshadowing and Chekhov’s Gun

On November 2, 2023 By JohnIn For newbie authorsLeave a comment

In my last blog, I looked at the importance of creating tension around the dramatic question of a story. For example, will Luke and Obi Wan get the Death Star plans to the rebels? Will Indie find the Ark of the Covenant? In simple term, tension is created by putting the main character in increasing …

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Another look at sequences for writers

On August 20, 2023 By JohnIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

Recently I was going through my kindle library and I came across the "10-Day Screenplay" by Darrin Donnelly and Travis Donelly. It's been a long time since I read it, and so I started to flick through the pages. I know the first time I read it, I thought it presented nothing new on the …

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A Sci-Fi Writer’s Dilemma

On July 17, 2023 By JohnIn For newbie authorsLeave a comment

It's July 2023, and I have just realised it's over a year since I wrote my blog on "Taking stock". At that time I had decided to take some time out from writing to pursue a research project and set up a database for the mass of information I had accumulated on various different academic …

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How many story lines in a novel?

On May 27, 2023 By JohnIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

A story is about a character or characters who desperately wants something and pursues a goal through a series of actions and outcomes that escalate to the climax of the story, and the eventual resolution of the story. In simple terms -- this chain of cause and effect events is the 'plot' of a story. …

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My Seven writing rules

On April 24, 2023 By JohnIn For newbie authors1 Comment

First of all, I want to make it clear there are no rules for writing or story-telling. These are simply my rules, or perhaps more accurately 'preferences', that I have adopted for my own purposes. They worked for me and helped me publish four novels. If you're starting to write for the first time, maybe …

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Science fiction or science fact?

On March 9, 2023March 10, 2023 By JohnIn For newbie authorsLeave a comment

I wondered about which topic to cover this month, and I chose my favourite genre, scifi. My favourite scifi authors were Herbert, Heinlein, Asimov, Clark, Aldis and Dick, all sadly no longer with us. Of course, there are new writers today; but none quite fill the boots of those classic writers. The 1980s and 1990s …

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State of fear

On January 9, 2023 By JohnIn For newbie authorsLeave a comment

Stephen King once said, “If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot.” He's right of course. The only way to improve as a writer is to learn from the best. I confess I read a lot -- a serious amount. But …

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Learning storytelling from the movies

On September 1, 2022September 1, 2022 By JohnIn For newbie authorsLeave a comment

I'm a big fan of movies -- sci-fi, action-adventure, fantasy, rom-com, comedy -- even the kids movies and series like Ice Age, and Toy Story. I have a decent sized blue-ray and DVD library and it's fun to watch those great movies over and over again. But besides the entertainment value of movies, if you …

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The Heroine’s journey

On January 14, 2022 By JohnIn For newbie authorsLeave a comment

Recently, I came across a book about "The Heroine's Journey" by Gail Carriger. It piqued my curiosity since I had done a lot of research the Hero's Journey and I wondered how the Heroine's journey could be different. Joseph Campbell was first to use the phrase, and his ideas where developed and expanded by Chistopher …

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Story Structure — Character Arc

On October 16, 2021October 16, 2021 By JohnIn For newbie authorsLeave a comment

In my previous blog I showed how a traditional Three-Act Structure can be broken down for practical purposes into four acts of approximate equal portions, with eight sequences, 8 plot points, and 8 stages of character arc. I don't claim credit for any of these ideas. The diagram is the result of simply fusing together …

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