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Writing: The Craft of Story

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Overview

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Dig into the craft of writing a compelling story, with practical how-to advice and before-and-after writing samples.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Crafting stories
  • What you should know
1. What Is a Story?
  • Explanation: What is a story?
  • Example: What is a story?
  • Story check: What is a story?
2. Hooking Your Reader
  • Explanation: Hooking your reader
  • Example: Hooking your reader
  • Story check: Hooking your reader
3. All Stories Make a Point
  • Explanation: All stories make a point
  • Example: All stories make a point
  • Story check: All stories make a point
4. Feeling What the Protagonist Feels
  • Explanation: Feeling what the protagonist feels
  • Example: Feeling what the protagonist feels
  • Story check: Feeling what the protagonist feels
5. All Protagonists Have a Goal
  • Explanation: All protagonists have a goal
  • Example: All protagonists have a goal
  • Story check: All protagonists have a goal
6. Uncovering Your Protagonist's Inner Issue
  • Explanation: Uncovering your protagonist's inner issue
  • Example: Uncovering your protagonist's inner issue
  • Story check: Uncovering your protagonist's inner issue
7. Being Specific Rather Than Vague
  • Explanation: Be specific rather than vague
  • Example: Be specific rather than vague
  • Story check: Be specific rather than vague
8. Suspense and Conflict
  • Explanation: Suspense and conflict
  • Example: Suspense and conflict
  • Story check: Suspense and conflict
9. Cause and Effect
  • Explanation: Cause and effect
  • Example: Cause and effect
  • Story check: Cause and effect
10. What Can Go Wrong, Must
  • Explanation: What can go wrong, must
  • Example: What can go wrong, must
  • Story check: What can go wrong, must
11. Setups, Payoffs, and the Clues in Between
  • Explanation: Setups, payoffs, and the clues in between
  • Example: Setups, payoffs, and the clues in between
  • Story check: Setups, payoffs, and the clues in between
12. Flashbacks, Subplots, and Foreshadowing
  • Explanation: Flashbacks, subplots, and foreshadowing
  • Example: Flashbacks, subplots, and foreshadowing
  • Story check: Flashbacks, subplots, and foreshadowing

Taught by

Lisa Cron

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