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The Writer’s Way

January 12, 2014 By Martha Alderson

One of my favorite parts of the The Plot Whisperer: Secrets of Story Structure Any Writer Can Master is The Writer’s Way one of two breakout sections.

One section, Plot Whisper offers tips and exercises designed to improve your plotting skills. Think of Plot Whisper as an ally supporting your outer goal of writing a novel, memoir, screenplay.

Keep in mind, that story you wish to write is inside of you personally, in your imagination, your muse, in the air you breath. Wherever you believe the story comes from, for you to achieve your outer goal, that story has to flow through you onto the page. The Writer’s Way is designed to expand your understanding of the demands when writing a story with a plot from beginning to end.

The Writer’s Way is also a guide for the disclosure I make in the book:

“…After using these ideas, you’ll begin to understand yourself better. You’ll see your writing in a different light. The ways you interact with your writing and with the world around you will shift.

“Be forewarned, though. Writing a story can expand your everyday life; it can also destroy the person you are now.”

You undertake your own inner journey when your protagonist embarks on hers.

Whether you emerge from the experience better or worse is your choice. The act of writing offers you the possibility of transformation.

In 2014, I plan to continue sharing my impressions after a plot consultation and Plot Whisper tips and tricks and this year also to include The Writer’s Way posts.
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If you’d like more, read my plot books.

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