I Need serve beside WRITERS BLOCK??!!?
okay so i've got this story it's soooo good and I love the idea I basically don't know where to start it. You see it's going to be a series and Well.... i got this GREAT idea the other week for book two so immediately I have the begging of book two but nothing but an theory for book one. It's frustrating because I don't want to change my idea for book two. I already have the characters and setting but it's going to be frozen to write. Any suggestions on what to do! I have all these great ideas contained by my notebook but my usually helpful mind maps are just stumping me!
Answers:
A plot formula can get the infirm juices flowing! It gives you questions to judge about and a general outline of where the story is going. If you would close to more information on plot development check out:
The Dixon Kinqade Method of Story Writing
http://dixonkinqade.blogspot.com/2009/10…
How to Write a Story in 10 Easy Steps!
This plot formula can be adapted to most any genre.
http://dixonkinqade.blogspot.com/2009/06…
How to Write a Story: The Monomyth Method
http://dixonkinqade.blogspot.com/2009/07…
How to Write a Mystery Novel in 30 Easy Steps!
http://dixonkinqade.blogspot.com/2009/06…
Formula for Romance
The "Secret Formula" Revealed!
http://dixonkinqade.blogspot.com/2009/07…
The Giant List of Plots
http://dixonkinqade.blogspot.com/2009/07…
What works for me is to spend some time surrounded by the world of your characters, acting as one of them. Get a better feel for the setting, then try out different scenarios until you find the right one. Even if you don't find the supreme scenario, most of the time this will lead to a plot. It also helps if you don't worry more or less the beginning, but start in the middle. You can even start at the end and work your route backwards. I know of many famous authors who did that.
Best of luck!
Forget nearly book one for a while. Thinking too hard always makes it harder for the imagination to run smoothly. Write book two as you adjectives ready know the story. The beginning will come to you as you get to know the characters through the writing. It will be a stronger story column if you give it time to develop and ferment. :D
Most importantly relax. I find the best things for writers block are daydreaming, taking a bath, reading a really pointless easy to read original or writing random scenes.
One of my current trilogies begun from book three and as I be writing it I came up with the plot for one and two. So I know how it feels to know the qualities has more then one story but not knowing how those stories play out.
Just give it some time.
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Answers:
A plot formula can get the infirm juices flowing! It gives you questions to judge about and a general outline of where the story is going. If you would close to more information on plot development check out:
The Dixon Kinqade Method of Story Writing
http://dixonkinqade.blogspot.com/2009/10…
How to Write a Story in 10 Easy Steps!
This plot formula can be adapted to most any genre.
http://dixonkinqade.blogspot.com/2009/06…
How to Write a Story: The Monomyth Method
http://dixonkinqade.blogspot.com/2009/07…
How to Write a Mystery Novel in 30 Easy Steps!
http://dixonkinqade.blogspot.com/2009/06…
Formula for Romance
The "Secret Formula" Revealed!
http://dixonkinqade.blogspot.com/2009/07…
The Giant List of Plots
http://dixonkinqade.blogspot.com/2009/07…
What works for me is to spend some time surrounded by the world of your characters, acting as one of them. Get a better feel for the setting, then try out different scenarios until you find the right one. Even if you don't find the supreme scenario, most of the time this will lead to a plot. It also helps if you don't worry more or less the beginning, but start in the middle. You can even start at the end and work your route backwards. I know of many famous authors who did that.
Best of luck!
Forget nearly book one for a while. Thinking too hard always makes it harder for the imagination to run smoothly. Write book two as you adjectives ready know the story. The beginning will come to you as you get to know the characters through the writing. It will be a stronger story column if you give it time to develop and ferment. :D
Most importantly relax. I find the best things for writers block are daydreaming, taking a bath, reading a really pointless easy to read original or writing random scenes.
One of my current trilogies begun from book three and as I be writing it I came up with the plot for one and two. So I know how it feels to know the qualities has more then one story but not knowing how those stories play out.
Just give it some time.
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Okay, so the basic plot for the story is this teenage boy has an antediluvian pair of canvas converse shoes that he wears adjectives the time and loves but for his birthday gets a pair of brand new van sneakers or something. so anyway the shoes are silently alive and come to life...
Looking for a small, sickly, hardbound book of classic poetry near illustration by waterhouse, etc. Help.?
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