: Choose a time and place that immerses the reader and complements the theme. 2. Structure the Plot Use a classic narrative structure to organize your ideas:
If you have various ideas or written fragments, you can use organizational techniques to assemble them:
: Be prepared to cut or adjust scenes that don't fit the overall flow or structure. masa125102758_1248336522228708_1250459077910238...
Before writing, define the foundational elements that will guide your plot:
: The event that kicks off the main conflict . : Choose a time and place that immerses
: The aftermath of the climax where loose ends begin to tie up. Resolution : The final outcome of the conflict. 3. Organize Your Scenes
: Create a one-sentence summary of the essential plot . Before writing, define the foundational elements that will
: Build a central conflict for the characters to face, which will drive the action forward.