
Tonight, Aprilynne taught us how to create a simple outline. Here's the basics:
- Draw a big timeline long enough for 60 ticks.
- Mark a tick about 5 ticks from the beginning for your inciting incident:
- This should fall within the first ten pages of your book
- This is where your plot is set in motion
- Mark a tick about 5 ticks from the end for the climax (where everything goes boom)
- Around 25% from the start (with 60 ticks that's... carry the 1... 15 ticks) is your first Turning Point
- This is where everything goes in a different direction
- Harry discovers he's a wizard, Bella discovers Edward is a vampire, Marly appears to Ebeneezer
- Around 75% from the start (calculating... 45 ticks) is your second Turning Point
- Once again, everything changes
- Main suspect is murdered, Darth Vader is Luke's father?, Westley stops being mostly dead
- Fill in the rest with plot points--one per tick
- Plot points drive the plot--they are interesting and active
- Romeo goes on vacation is NOT a plot point
- Romeo leaves town hours before the letter reaches him IS a plot point
- Baby has green eyes is NOT a plot point
- Detective realizes green-eyed baby can't come from brown eyed parents IS a plot point
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