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Books as Fundamental Truths
How does reading speculative fiction change or shape your life?
In this podcast episode, I talk about how books shape us as human beings and uncover fundamental truths about us if we let them. And I share four quotes from Robert Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land that spoke to me on a fundamental level.
Do any of the quotes I chose resonate for you?
Or do you have a pillar-book of note to share?
Leave a comment and let me know!
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Writing Doesn't Stop When Your Book is Done. (Here's what comes next.)
Writing — no matter what form it takes — can be a powerful business development tool if you let it be one. But many authors with whom I speak underestimate just how much writing they will need to do as part of being a professional.
Find the text article here: https://www.fallonedits.com/post/the-writing-isn-t-done-when-your-book-is-done-here-s-what-comes-next
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The Purpose of a Book Prologue & Some Common Problems
How confident are you that the prologue you've written serves a specific purpose in your story? How confident are you that readers will recognize that purpose?
Find the full text article here: https://www.fallonedits.com/post/writing-about-writing-the-purposeful-prologue
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Doing Good In Your Novel
If you desire to use your novel as a force of positive change in the world, this podcast episode is for you. Through your novel, you can share your values, your big heart, and a message of hope to anchor your story in a fundamental goodwill to speak to your readers in kindness and persuade them to make positive changes for themselves and others.
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Books as Fundamental Truths
How does reading speculative fiction change or shape your life?
In this podcast episode, I talk about how books shape us as human beings and uncover fundamental truths about us if we let them. And I share four quotes from Robert Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land that spoke to me on a fundamental level.
Do any of the quotes I chose resonate for you?
Or do you have a pillar-book of note to share?
Leave a comment and let me know!
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Story Turning Points for Plotters and Pantsers
Whether you’re a plotter or a pantser, knowing these three points in your novel can make the difference between a well-constructed story and a lackluster one. Here they are ⬇
TURNING POINT 1 – The 25% Mark
Turning Point 1 is the reason your protagonist is part of the story at all and effectively launches your protagonist into the story. Your reader needs some lead time to get to know and like your character before they’re going to care about what decision your character will make. And the decision to act will usher your protagonist along their mission path.
✔ Define your protagonist’s need and mission going forward
✔ Provide a sudden shift, be it a new deal, a new path, or another form of newness that persuades your protagonist to act upon the new thing.
TURNING POINT 2 – The 50% Mark
Turning Point 2 is the point at which the overall mission of your protagonist changes. Here, something big is going to change when your protagonist faces an unexpected twist and receives new information that changes their contextual experience and understanding of their mission path.
✔ Empower your protagonist to move from wandering along the path to coming a hero and threshing their own path forward.
✔ Provide a change that alters the protagonist’s (and the reader’s) understanding of what is going on.
TURNING POINT 3 – The 75% Mark
Turning Point 3 is the last time your protagonist receives new information along their mission path. From this point on, the only changes left to come are those transformative ones that cement your protagonist as the hero of their own story and ultimately shifts your story so that your protagonist can solve the problem they’re facing and neatly resolve the mission path for your readers.
✔ Springboard your protagonist into the final boss battle and equip them for the coming resolution
✔ Unleash a piece of new information for your protagonist that is powerful and meaningful, both for resolving the problem but also to build for them a new understanding.
Have a story planning tip to share? Leave a comment below!
Happy writing and editing!
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