- 1. Complete a plot generation writing exercise View and Discuss This will help you come up with plot ideas to move your story forward.
- 2. Bonus Optional Task - Submit your own plot idea generation exercise View and Discuss Help provide others with writing exercises that don't have to be purchased in a text.
- 3. Try to identify common plotting approaches View and Discuss Look through assignments submitted by peers to identify similarities in how stories are plotted.
- 4. Provide a plot summary of your selected story View and Discuss Tell us how the author of your selected story did (or didn't) use the profluent plot structure.
- 5. Provide a chronology summary of your selected study View and Discuss Share how the chronological order of events in your selected story differs (or not) from the order the author presents them.
- 6. Identify the dramatic questions in your selected story. View and Discuss This will help you to understand how dramatic tension is maintained throughout the story.
- 7. Examine your story draft from the perspective of plot View and Discuss KEEP WRITING YOUR STORY DRAFT! And think about it from the perspective of plot.
posted message: Are you an experienced fiction writer or instructor with critical feedback on the Plot section of the OpenFiction Project materials? I'd love to hear it.
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posted message: Have general questions about plotting a fictional story? Post them here.
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