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Inciting Moment: What It Is and Why You Should Care
Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
? by Andrea Lundgren Recently, I was explaining the concept of an inciting moment to my five-year-old (he’s a bit young, but one might as well start early, right?), and it got me…
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Tagged fiction, inciting incident, literature, plot structure, story
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Aerial View of a Draft
Snippets of an Author’s Life: Post 5 If you’re the kind of author who initially overwrites, fear not. Drafts are discovery. The process even has its own genre, either adventure or mystery. Once you have ideas out of your head … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, first draft, manuscript, map, mystery, overwriting, plot, plot structure, rough draft, writing process, writing tips
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