Context5812
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- Dan Harmon's Story Circle
- "How to write a damn good novel" by James Frey
- Scaffold your story in an outline - even if you don't follow it to strictly.
- Try to tell your story in 30 average sized chapters of around 3000 words.
- Inhabit your characters in the scene - their choices and behavior has to make sense.
- Avoid as many breaks as you can in a chapter - leaving a single sentence alone means that its super important. Like imagine the moment Brutus stabs Ceasar
- All your expository material could be turned into dialogue between your characters.
- Paint enough of the scene so your readers can imagine it in their minds. You may know what's going on in the scene, but you need enough description so your reader can imagine the set that the characters are playing in.
- He's drinking tea
- He's in a tea shop
- He's looking out of the window to see the hustle and bustle of city traffic
- A furious woman is sitting across from him.
- An opened envelope lies on the table between them
- Don't go too much into detail that your readers get bored
- Proof read your chapters only after you've written five chapters ahead.
- Write the stories you'd want to read