Ten Things About Writing by Joanne Harris
Author:Joanne Harris
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: September Publishing
Published: 2020-05-05T00:00:00+00:00
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Troubleshooting
If, like me, you tend to allow your plot to evolve in a fluid way, rather than planning ahead, youâre likely to find yourself having to deal with one or more of these problems when it comes to the editing stage â¦
1. The Bad Beginning. Ensure your readers are drawn into the story as early as you possibly can. Info-dumping, excessive scene-setting, or long inroads into character backstory can usually all be dispensed with until youâve got your reader hooked.
2. The Saggy Middle. Itâs easy to build up tension at the beginning of a book, but round about the middle, thereâs often a moment when the plot sags. This is the time to look at your plot structure, to make sure thereâs still enough tension to keep it going, to identify where it starts to sag, and to rebuild it as necessary.
3. The Plot Bunny. Chasing a plot bunny or rogue subplot can sometimes lead you dangerously far from your main plot. If this happens, youâll need to be brutal. Go back to where you left your plot, and cut away the excess. And you never know, it may be useful later.
4. The Plot Hole. These tend to happen when you havenât thought out all the logistics of your developing plot. Maybe youâve overlooked the timeline, or youâve neglected a character. Youâre probably going to have to drop in a scene or two to fill in the gaps.
5. The Strangulena Effect. As demonstrated in Roger Zelaznyâs ambitiously complicated fantasy Roadmarks, this is where the author of a complex plot loses sight of a key player for long enough to forget about them altogether. And if you do, you might ask yourself whether you really needed them at all.
6. The Attack of the Killer Plot Device. This happens when a key element of your plot emerges too conveniently to be entirely plausible, thereby causing damage to your readersâ suspension of disbelief. Thereâs no escaping this one, Iâm afraid. Youâre going to have to let it go. It may mean reworking some parts of your plot â but thatâs better than losing your readersâ respect.
7. The Cup of Tea Syndrome. This is the classic rushed ending flaw: when youâre so eager to get to the end of the story that you botch the ending. Give it three weeks, then write it again, making sure you give it time to reach its climax properly.
8. The Brick Wall. This is most common with writers like me, who donât always plan every aspect of the plot ahead: sometimes you just canât figure out where the plot will go to next. Donât beat yourself up: give it time. Work on something else for a bit, and the missing piece will come to you eventually.
9. The Underwhelming Plot Twist. This is where the plot builds up to something less than a climax. Maybe itâs just not surprising enough. Maybe itâs too surprising, because you havenât foreshadowed sufficiently. Either way, itâs a deal breaker. Youâll need to rethink it completely.
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