Plot Big
Sometimes I think new writers go to two different extremes.
1. Boring things happen in their stories
2. Unbelievable things happen in their stories
Remember that captain who just recently landed his plane on the Hudson? Writer pal John did a great post about it one day, and the whole thing got me thinking.
Who would have guessed a plane could land on a river? Not me. And yet it happened.
Incredible things occur all the time in life. Strange things. Coincidences. Don't be afraid to let them happen in your book. Make it credible (the captain had tons of experience).
The best books and movies don't get started until something happens to the main character, something the character must then react to, oftentimes in unprecedented ways.
In Twilight, the new girl falls in love with a vampire. In The Thirteenth Tale, a loner is summoned to write the biography of an eccentric bestselling author. In Armageddon, an oil drilling company is asked by the government to stop an astroid. This is how these stories start.
Don't be afraid to explore the full scope of your story and what could happen.
Plot BIG!
So, do you have any cool things surprising your characters?
1. Boring things happen in their stories
2. Unbelievable things happen in their stories
Remember that captain who just recently landed his plane on the Hudson? Writer pal John did a great post about it one day, and the whole thing got me thinking.
Who would have guessed a plane could land on a river? Not me. And yet it happened.
Incredible things occur all the time in life. Strange things. Coincidences. Don't be afraid to let them happen in your book. Make it credible (the captain had tons of experience).
The best books and movies don't get started until something happens to the main character, something the character must then react to, oftentimes in unprecedented ways.
In Twilight, the new girl falls in love with a vampire. In The Thirteenth Tale, a loner is summoned to write the biography of an eccentric bestselling author. In Armageddon, an oil drilling company is asked by the government to stop an astroid. This is how these stories start.
Don't be afraid to explore the full scope of your story and what could happen.
Plot BIG!
So, do you have any cool things surprising your characters?
Comments
And I thought managing my children was a big job. Yeah - not compared to what you're doing! Sheesh!
*grin*
Lots of really great things surprised the MC in my first, and the plans are set for that with the WIP. I hope it pans out!
Does a dislocated knee consistute a surprising, unique thing?
Perhaps I better give some more time to plotting. :(
The stranger the better sounds pretty interesting!
Dara, isn't it fun to surprise our MC's? LOL Sounds like a great twist.
Hey Eileen, I don't think that's such a bad thing. Is it from the manuscript I read? In that case, it was a surprise for the reader and while it didn't change the whole plot, it certainly added to the story. :-) I wouldn't worry about it. :-)
Second...hmmm interesting things - I guess mine are more subtle, nothing outlandish or earthshaking - but yeah, stuff does happen *laughing*
Plotting big is really a good way to keep the reader turning pages...that and writing the best characters you can.
Cheers-
And from reading your excerpts, it seems like the little girl is far from ordinary. :-)
Are you Australian or British? Just wondering 'cause of the cheers. :-)
Yeah, larger than life character, they're the ones we remember, the ones we beg the author for just one more book.
Well, I can't give away any of my really cool surprise twists in my wip because you're reading it and you're about to find out on your own. Heh.
But there is the part where my heroine (who grew up as an orphan) is on a passenger liner and finds the exact doll she lost as a child stashed in someone's trunk in steerage. That was a pretty cool twist. I didn't even see that one coming until it happened. Now she's been kidnapped. Eeps!
Like someone said above, the best twists are the ones that surprise the writer as much as the MC.
I had to have a pic for my interview, but would you believe I have none of just me? And none of me and the whole family (okay, one or two but the kids were wiggling and aren't looking at the camera). So yesterday Jimmy came home early and we took the boat to the river. I said, "I need a piccccc (insert whine)" So he took a few, and voila! It was sunny. Feel free to be jealous. LOL
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Morgan Mandel
http://morganmandel.blogspot.com
I'll be stopping by again. :-)
Interesting post!