Showing posts with label Creative Process. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative Process. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2012

Outlining My Novel

As I mentioned before, I’m not a plotter.  The thought of outlining causes an eerie sensation to crawl up my spine.  To me outlining is like school work. Not the fun - dissecting frogs and exploding volcanoes in science lab - but more like where the teacher drones on and on in a monotone voice that puts me to sleep.  My brain gets all fuzzy and a drowsy feeling overcomes me, effectively shutting down the creative process.  However, I’m trying to approach my writing  in a different way in the hopes of strengthening the writing muscles. 

Since, I don’t know the first thing about outlining a fiction novel, I’ve been scouring the Internet for tips.  There are various ways to go about outlining.  And at this point I’ve read so many different ways to do it, that I’m cross-eyed.  The lower than average gray matter that is my brain has gone on strike, apparently from information overload.  The end result being that I’ve absorbed nothing but I’ve bookmarked a couple of sites for future reference.

After that I was like - “This sucks! What do I do next?”  And then it hit me – “What if I searched on YouTube?” Which I did and I’m sure other people would’ve thought of it sooner, but I’m slow.  Anyway,  there’s a five part video series with Dan Wells, author of “I Am Not a Serial Killer”.  I liked the way he explained story structure - a seven point system not created by him.    In this video he uses examples from Batman Begins, Harry Potter and The Fellowship of the Ring.

As he explains, the seven point system goes as follows:

The Seven Point System
  1.  Hook
  2. Plot Turn 1
  3. Pinch 1
  4. Midpoint
  5. Pinch 2
  6. Plot Turn 2
  7. Resolution
Here's part one of Dan Wells on Story Structure:




Now I can refer to these videos whenever I feel stuck.  And his book has been added to my TBR list.