How to Write the First Pinch Point: Accepting the Call to Adventure
Embrace the call to adventure! Discover how the first pinch point propels heroes into action, from Mulan to Katniss. Start your own journey today!
Embrace the call to adventure! Discover how the first pinch point propels heroes into action, from Mulan to Katniss. Start your own journey today!
Discover expert tips on crafting the pivotal midpoint of your novel. Learn how examples like Mulan and The Hunger Games create turning points that elevate storytelling.
Your First Act is finished and your hero has entered the New World. Now, what? Well, it sounds to me like it’s time for you to write the Promise of the Premise. Learn how in this article!
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The Third and Final Act of your novel is where everything you’ve been writing about will finally come to an end. But… how do we write it?
The Second Act of your novel is probably the most difficult one to write out of the three we have in the Three-Act Structure. But, if you follow a strategic guide, things will get much simpler. Check this article!
In the First Act of a novel, we know our hero, the world, and info on the kind of story the book has reserved for us. But how do we write it?
A well-written inciting incident will make your readers ask for more, and turn your pages non-stop, just to know what comes next and how our hero is going to make it out of this.
The first chapter of your novel is a huge challenge. It’s the door to your reader’s attention, a door that you want to keep permanently open. It’s the first impression agents will have of your book and it’s important to get it right because that’s what is going to determine if they want to keep reading or not… no pressure.