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Driving a Story Forward: The Marriage of Character and Plot

Driving a Story Forward: The Marriage of Character and Plot

February 9, 2018 Blogs and Vlogs 2018, Conference 2018, Featured 2018 8 Comments

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Juliet
Juliet
3 years ago

Thank you. That was clear, applicable, and enjoyable. I particularly appreciated the “reassess with questions” section.

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Nathan
Nathan
3 years ago

Wonderful read. Thank you for this!

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Mel Green
Mel Green
3 years ago

Fantastic post, Mary, thank you! Lots of questions to ask myself, before I even get started asking my characters anything 🙂

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Leanne
Leanne
3 years ago

A superb post, Mary. Although I’m a published writer in the genres of picture books and memoir, I’m working on my first full-length manuscript right now, so this was really helpful!

What would your top 2 or 3 craft books on plot be?

Leanne

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slipshaw
slipshaw
3 years ago

Thank you. This was informative. I found the ask yourself section extremely valuable and have created a list of the questions!

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David Brown
David Brown
3 years ago

Thanks for posting this. It was a really great reminder.

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Wendy
Wendy
3 years ago

This is one of the best articles on character and plot that I’ve read. I feel like I need to read this every time I’m about to start writing a new scene. SO helpful. Thank you!!

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Helen
Helen
2 years ago

Wow. What a gift.
Thank you.

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