Plots & Tension

Plots & Tension

by Ruth Punton
Plots & Tension

Plots & Tension

by Ruth Punton

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Overview

Plots & Tension is the second module in a series called 'Fiction Writers Workbook'. The first book in the series is 'Creating Characters'.
This modules covers plotting, themes, subplots, conflict, how to build tension, dealing with climaxes and starting on a short story.
There are multiple exercises throughout each of these sections to give a writer experience in dealing with plotting, conflict and tension in his/her writing.
By the end of this module the bones of a short story will be in place as long as all the exercises have been done.
The Fiction Writers Workbook is an eBook adaption of Create and Craft Tall Stories. This book evolve from notes I used in my Fiction Writing classes held over several years and adapted continually to meet the specific needs I found students faced, especially in dealing with conflict and tension.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152493429
Publisher: Ruth Punton
Publication date: 11/28/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 351 KB

About the Author

Born and educated in Dunedin New Zealand.
Now retired and living in Busselton Western Australia.
When I'm not writing, I read mainly murder mysteries. Painting and photography I also enjoy.
As a humanist I consider that all people are more important than any belief system.
As a feminist I believe that women, though different from men, should be equal to them in all ways excepting in anatomy and physiology.
I am an atheist although I think the whole idea of god is an unknowable concept.
I vote Green for no other reason in they have more compassion for people than any other political party.
I do not believe Australia is a democracy. How can we be when every 3 or 4 years we can vote for one or t'other and have to put up them and their many stupid ideas for the next 4 years. With the advance in technology why are we not asked by our representative what we think about all major issues and they vote for what we say and not the party.

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