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Plot: Drama, real life and the plot steps

EPISODE · Jul 8, 2021 · 5 MIN

Plot: Drama, real life and the plot steps

from The Writing Apothecary Podcast · host Mandi Kontos

Send us Fan MailWelcome back to another episode of The Writing Apothecary, this is a week at looking at drama, real life and plot steps when we start to play around with plot.  Every plot has a major dramatical question that is either a yes or a no, with the few cases where it’s a maybe. It’s the central-most organised force in a novel, no matter what you’re writing, there will always be a single question that will need to be answered and your plot? The main points in today's lesson:- Your protagonist is your most fleshed out, cohesive and dimensional character.- They need a desire.- Their desire leads to their goal.- Conflict is needed to help push the plot along.- As a writer, it's not our job to make our character's lives easy.Stories that truly move us are the ones that have real depth and even with external conflict you need to have a balance of internal conflicts, because your protagonist should be able to show your readers what it’s costing them or what the effects of a wrong or even a good step means for them. Tell me what did you take away from this week's lesson?I'd love to know.Also, I would really appreciate it if you took the time to rate and review the podcast it helps people find our community and gets the podcast out into the world a little more.Want exclusive behind the scenes and early access to The Writing Apothecary episodes? Join up to the mailing list over here.If you're looking for a cheerleader for your writing, then head on over to https://dreamingfullyawake.com/work-with-me/ and let's have a chat about how we can work together to get your writing on track. Follow the podcast on Instagram @thewritingapothecaryFollow Mandi on all socials: @mandikont

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