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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 10:39 am    Post subject: Where do I begin?
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Don't know where to start? Here are some exercises and tips to getting the good stuff down on paper.

A question every first time author has is: Where do I begin? Your idea has been expanding within your mind for months, you know who your characters are, your setting, your plot. Now it's time to put everything into story form. Problem is, you don't know where in the world to begin.
Here's where to start.

On top of a sheet of paper write: Story Grid For _____________________
Fill in the blank with your title. Under that write: Premise and describe, in one sentence what your story is about. Example from my work-in-progress This Magic Moment, the premise is: A life shattered by tragedy is repaired by love. Under premise write: Focus--what is the focus of your story? For instance: The Power of Love.

Next, make four columns across and nine down. In the first column you will write the following:

1. Long-Range Goal: (What the character thinks s/he wants)
2. Short-Range Goal: (What the character thinks will get him what he needs)
3. Unconscious Goal: (What is really needed)
4. Conflict of Circumstances: (Outside situation)
5. Conflict of Personality: (Fears)
6. Redeeming Qualities: (What will triumph over fears)
7. Conflict of Relationship: (What keeps them apart)
8. Danger: (If s/he falls in love, they will risk what)
9. Epiphany: (lesson learned)

Above and across, in the remaining three columns on the top, you will write: Hero -- Heroine -- Villain. Now is when the fun begins! You will fill in all the blanks for the nine listed story ingredients on your left for your HERO, HEROINE, and VILLAIN. This will take some time but you'll soon discover it's a lot of fun as you put the pieces of your story together. But...you're not finished yet!

Take a second piece of paper and make five columns across and seven down. In the first column write:

1. Inciting Incident: (Event that starts the action)
2. First Turning Point: (Hero or heroine makes decision to deal with problem)
3. Second Turning Point: (Character realizes how big the problem is)
4. Third Turning Point: (Character accepts responsibility for problem)
5. Crisis: (Character makes decision to do something to get what s/he wants)
6. Climax: (The action character takes as a result of decision)
7. Resolution: (The situation after action is taken)
Above, and across, in the remaining four columns write: Hero -- Heroine -- Relationship -- Story (External). Again, you will go down the list of seven story elements and fill in the information for your hero, heroine, their relationship, and the external story (what is going on in their outside world).
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Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 8:37 am    Post subject: Getting started.
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Now I am not a big success or anything, in fact I am only a few years into fiction. I have been pro at writing since 1978 though, stating with articles and then columns, working up to Contributing Editor. I did my first book in '81 on Artwork and have done 4 altogether with 21 CD's of my work being available now. While not enough to support myself and my wife, we paid off our house 12 years early, built a pool, landscaped the place to a jungle and have al kinds of electronic toys plus the best is our new paid for car. Jeez, I only made B+'s in English.
My grandfather and the men who guided my early years were honorable liars and great storytellers and that is all I now do. I had an ebook out that was pretty cool on Fairies, until the publisher went under. I came here to see if I could get in, but see it is unlikely. I do have 7 books of all sizes ready to go in many Genres. I have dozens of stories and ideas plus over 300 bad poems that are varied. Don't know why I am bothering to do this... If anyone wants to get me thespider@cox.net

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