Camp NaNoWriMo August 2011 - Day 5
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In nearly all good fiction, the basic - all but inescapable - plot form is this:
A central character wants something, goes after it despite opposition,
perhaps including his own doubts, and so arrives at a win, lose, or draw.
- John Gardner
Five days in Nano Writers! Today's word count is 8,064! How is everyone doing? Often it's around this time that your story seems to lose its steam - you've introduced your main characters and their "normal" world. You've provided tantalizing glimpses of the thing, the Big Important Thing that your protagonist really, really wants (the girl, the boy, world peace, escape from the zombies) and whatever it is that nastily keeps your character from getting a hold of it (an incredibly handsome and/or beautiful rival, an international cabal of evil bad guys, more zombies).
You might have even gotten to the part where you're character needs to decide after all how much he really, really wants this thing: is it worth taking on all those bad guys, does he or she really want to risk taking on a whole world of pain/embarrassment/death to have his or her heart's desire? Well of course they do! But do you?
If you find that you are becoming less interested/bored with your character's story, don't abandon him or her just yet! It may be that you just need to raise the stakes or rethink what rewards actually lay ahead for your character. Re-tweak your storyline but don't give up! If nothing else, take your story in a whole new direction!
Change your setting. Instead of a steam-punk dirigible, what happens when a dimensional hopping train suddenly rolls into town? If it's the weather's too hot for writing, change your story's timeline to winter and write about the ten foot high snow drifts and "zombie" snow men.
Introduce new complications, play the "what if" game. What if, for example, your main character were to discover that he only has two weeks to live on top of all his other problems, how does that change the story? Does he start planning how to become the king of the zombies/vampires/other things that go bump in the night?
Consider ways of making the story fun and exciting again... after all it's the first draft and anything is possible! You just have to go for it!
Questions? Comments? What ifs? It's all good, Nano Writer! Keep writing!
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Date: 2011-08-05 06:02 am (UTC)Introduce new complications ... I might burn down the library... *ponders* My MC loves the library, spends lots of her free time there...
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Date: 2011-08-06 04:22 am (UTC)Fires are definitely game changers and should really move your plot forward! Good luck!
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