By Prompt 47 in The Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts: Easy Exercises to Get You Writing you have are firmly in the middle of the middle of your novel, memoir, screenplay. Perhaps you felt resistance upon entering the middle and gave yourself time to consider your story and even give into your doubts.Each time you found your way back to the PWBook of Prompts you moved yet one scene nearer to your goal of finishing.Many of the prompts you've worked through have guided you to continually …
Writer Hates Questions of Theme
The writer sends very little about theme in the pre-plot consultation material. The first time we talk about theme during the actual consultation I feel her shutdown and a bit of her blazing passion about her story fade. She doesn't give up. She keeps trying. Each success renews the fire.Even so, during our last session, she cries out in response to yet another thematic question."I hate those questions!" she exclaims.She prefers questions about the fascinating world she has …
Writing Forward Everyday
Her fear of having lost her passion for writing wanes and she finds herself writing more consistently. Her progress forward does not hide the struggle it's taken her to get that far. Morning after morning she let slip by precious writing time. She's intrigued by the story as it appears in her head. The problems cut on the edge of nearly personal, making the anticipation of writing certain scenes difficult and easier to ignore. Often as she follows the prompts in The Plot Whisperer …
Keeping an Eye on the Plot
Prompt 35 The Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts: Easy Exercises to Get You Writing leads you back to the Character Emotional Development Profile you created on Page 33 of The Plot Whisperer Workbook: Step-by-Step Exercises to Help You Create Compelling Stories. By re-establishing her goals and commitments, you're given an opportunity to think further about her motivation, her fears and how to clearly state what she wants and why does she want that now here at the scene level in the …
Writing One Prompt at a Time Straight into the Middle of a Novel, Memoir, Screenplay
The deeper you write into the Middle of your novel, memoir, screenplay, the riskier your commitment turns to write a story with a plot from beginning to end following one prompt at a time from The Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts: Easy Exercises to Get You Writing.By accepting this challenge, you forfeit your right to go back and start again or read what you've written. You resist the temptation to rewrite and revise and mess around with what you've already written and instead daily …
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