Wednesday Writing Advise
Brainstorming, Part One
So, you want to be a writer, an author, a storyteller. An admiral aspiration, one to be encouraged in our agents (we want to read interesting case files, not what you had for supper). The brainstorming stage is vast- it is very simple to be lost here, and there are no clear guides. But there are some bright lights. Things you really ought to know before you write (and will help you learn the rest as you write).
- Characters
- Your Protagonist
- Your Antagonist
- Love Interest
- The Rest of the Supporting Cast
- What You Don't Need
- Theme
- The Big Idea Behind Your Story
- Its Antagonist
- Its Love Interest
- Its Supporting Cast
- How to Not Be Preachy
- Story Line
- Basic Components
- Basic Structures
- Cliche's and Tropes
- Setting
- Place
- Time
- World-Building
Look interesting, agents? Be sure to stop by next Wednesday- and comment with any special tips you've learned from other teachers- because, when it comes to writing, everything can be a teacher and even the masters must always be learning from them/it.
And, above all, don't forget the lesson you learned today!*
*Lists are your brainstorming friend, plotter or pantser. Organizing thoughts, or spontaneously writing them down, list it either way.
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