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From this points develop a story.​

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Reading is a great way to improve at any stage of the writing process because great writers give us inspiring examples of how to get each element of craft right.

Reading is a great way to improve at any stage of the writing process because great writers give us inspiring examples of how to get each element of craft right.Some writers are particularly noted for their command of plot. Even if their work lies outside of your usual genre interests, read their novels for insights. While you do so, keep a reading journal and note effective elements of their storytelling. Ask, for example:

Reading is a great way to improve at any stage of the writing process because great writers give us inspiring examples of how to get each element of craft right.Some writers are particularly noted for their command of plot. Even if their work lies outside of your usual genre interests, read their novels for insights. While you do so, keep a reading journal and note effective elements of their storytelling. Ask, for example:How do the characters in the novel change over time?

Reading is a great way to improve at any stage of the writing process because great writers give us inspiring examples of how to get each element of craft right.Some writers are particularly noted for their command of plot. Even if their work lies outside of your usual genre interests, read their novels for insights. While you do so, keep a reading journal and note effective elements of their storytelling. Ask, for example:How do the characters in the novel change over time?What is the main sequence of events (what happens in the novel and when?)

Reading is a great way to improve at any stage of the writing process because great writers give us inspiring examples of how to get each element of craft right.Some writers are particularly noted for their command of plot. Even if their work lies outside of your usual genre interests, read their novels for insights. While you do so, keep a reading journal and note effective elements of their storytelling. Ask, for example:How do the characters in the novel change over time?What is the main sequence of events (what happens in the novel and when?)What are the locations the story takes place in? What benefit does each setting offer to the overall story structure and development?

Reading is a great way to improve at any stage of the writing process because great writers give us inspiring examples of how to get each element of craft right.Some writers are particularly noted for their command of plot. Even if their work lies outside of your usual genre interests, read their novels for insights. While you do so, keep a reading journal and note effective elements of their storytelling. Ask, for example:How do the characters in the novel change over time?What is the main sequence of events (what happens in the novel and when?)What are the locations the story takes place in? What benefit does each setting offer to the overall story structure and development?A few experts of story development you could read: John le Carré, J.R.R. Tolkien (whose Lord of the Rings has been voted the best single plot arc in a multi-novel series), Terry Pratchett, and Stephen King. You can read the work of contemporary bestselling authors for insights (particularly regarding what is marketable). Yet many classic authors (e.g. Charles Dickens and Henry James) are equally good at taking story premises and propelling them through interesting and surprising twists and turns.

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