2. The Foundation: One Sentence
Idea
•Can you state the original idea for your book
in 25 words or less?
•Have you written it down?
•Does it bring an emotional reaction?
•Good writing and strong characters are key.
3. Have You Filled Out Your Conflict
Box?
Do You Have Conflict Lock?
Protagonist
Conflict
Protagonist
Goal
Antagonist
Goal
Antagonist
Conflict
4. The Craft Of Writing
•You start with an Original Idea.
•You figure out your protagonist, antagonist,
and core conflict (conflict lock.)
•Remember to stay open-minded to
possibilities.
•So now you . . .
5. Outlining
• Do you have to outline?
• Genre can make a difference:
• Thrillers/Suspense/Mysteries usually rely more
heavily on plot.
• Science Fiction/Fantasy usually needs world-
building.
• Literary/Romance rely more heavily on
character so plot might have to follow out of
character.
6. Outlining
• Research develops your outline.
• Catch-22.
• Use the pieces to make the whole.
• Consider bookends (time, space, event, character).
• Arc from inciting incident to climactic scene.
• Use the narrative structure.
• Details drive the story.
• Use whatever format works for you.
• Ongoing process.
8. Outlining
• How you organize your life, is how you will
organize your book.
• GET IT OUT OF YOUR HEAD.
• WRITE IT DOWN IN SOME FORMAT.
9. Outline (Excel Spreadsheet)
Scene Protagonist Antagonist Misc.
1 Lucy on bridge Nash confronts Lucy
2
Wilder out of
chopper
3 Tyler in swamp
4
Lucy with Daisy
& Pepper, Nash
5
Wilder with
Bryce
10. Outline (Narrative) AREA 51
• CHAPTER ONE
• Scene One: Nashville; 9 Nov; 11 PM, 0400 Zulu: Kelly
Reynolds (protagonist) gets a tape from a reporter saying
he will infiltrate Area 51 and with a copy of a strange pilot
transmission in the area.
• Scene Two: Nellis Air Force Range; 9 Nov; 10 PM; 0600
Zulu: reporter infiltrating Area 51.
• Scene Three: The Cube; 9 Nov; 10:30 PM; 0630 Zulu:
Underground bunker with Antagonist spotting the reporter
infiltrating. Refer to pending mission.
• PURPOSE: Introduce protagonist, antagonist,
foreshadow problem.
11. Plot
• Plot is a character trying to resolve a problem.
• Which entails a series of events that outline the action of
a story.
• The characters’ motivations drive the plot toward the
climax.
• Time is linear. Usually.
12. Original Idea
Conflict the Fuel of Your Story and the Conflict Box
Plot I: Research and Narrative Questions
Plot II: Outlining
Plot III: Narrative Structure
Character
Point of View
Write It Forward: From Writer to Bestselling Author
Writers Conference Guide (Free eBook)
Three P’s: Platform, Product, Promotion
Writers’ Block and Rewriting
How to Write the Query/Synopsis
Planning for NaNoWriMo Success
Bob Mayer’s Workshops, Seminars & Presentations
Your Creative Process: How You Write
The Present and Future of Publishing for Writers
Writers Workshop and Retreat
ON WRITING SLIDESHARES
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over seventy books published, including the #1 bestselling series Time
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•Most importantly, this workshop focuses on developing your creative process as
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Notas do Editor
Ever get lost halfway through your book?
Time bookend: Six Days of the Condor
Space bookend: Lonesome Dove
Event Bookend: Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Character Bookend: Gates of Fire
make lists?
take it as it comes?
How you organize your life is how you will outline
Time bookend: Six Days of the Condor
Space bookend: Lonesome Dove
Event Bookend: Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Character Bookend: Gates of Fire