Saturday, April 16, 2022

The Best of Story Coaching 101

So, I realized that look through all these posts might be a bit tedious. Granted, its not if you are looking for something specific but I want to point out some of the posts that really express the theme of my blog: making it easier to create and write your own stories.

·       How to Transition to 3rd Person Limited – This post describes how to transition to 3rd person limited no matter which POV you’re using. More specifically, if your using 1st person or 2nd person and want to know how to transition the story you’ve already written to 3rd person without deleting anything, then this is the post that you should check out.

·       6 Easy Steps to Get Started Creating a Story – This post is very self-explanatory. In 6 steps I explain how to get started creating your story. It is not in-depth but a good general direction for you to go down if you have ever though about writing your own story but don’t know where to start.

·       Problematic tropes – In this post I explain what some of the most problematic tropes are that writers use and why you, as a writer, should not use them. If looking to make drama in your story (to make it exciting) take a look at this post in order to not make the mistake of using said problematic tropes in your stories. It’s basically a “beware” sign you should really look at.

·       Change to the Basic Story Structure – This post talks about the basic story structure you were taught in English class and how you do not have to stick to it. In fact, there are 7 story structures you could use. Some of them should be used for specific stories but in general, it’s a good way to change up how you write your story. If you’re looking for new and inventive ways to change up the format of your story, I recommend looking at this post. Plus, at the very end there is a link to the rest of the 7 story structures if you want to know more about them.

Friday, April 15, 2022

Change to the Basic Story Structure

 Most of you know what the basic story structure is. You’ve learned this in creative writing class or in any English class ever. For those of you who don’t know what story structure is. It’s essentially the exposition, problem, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. The English teacher might have shown this to you: 

 

But, what if you could change the basic story structure? Well, you can! There are several other story structures you can follow. In fact, there are 7 on them. They are Freytag’s Pyramid, The Hero’s Journey, Three Act Structure, Dan Harmon’s Story Circle, Fichtean Curve, Save the Cat Beat Sheet, and Seven-Point Story Structure. Freytag’s pyramid structure is very similar to the basic story structure up above. However, instead of a resolution at the end, there is a catastrophe. This catastrophe is when the protagonist’s fears have all come true. So, most people use this structure to tell a tale of tragedy.

The three act structure splits part of the structure into three parts. These three parts are setup, confrontation, and resolution. This structure is actually very similar to the Hero’s Journey Structure but simplified. The structure looks like this: 

So, you would start of the story with the setting which then would go the incident that sets the story in motion. And you do this all the way until you get to the resolution. However, the only thing different about this structure is the plot points. Plot point 1 is where the protagonist faces the issue, she is facing head on and succeeds. Essentially this plot point is what catapults the character into the journey. Plot point 2 is when the protagonist tries to fight the battle but looses which make her doubt herself. The pre climax is when the protagonist thinks about the upcoming battle, pulls herself together, and decides to either fight or run away.

So, hypothetically, with this the 3-Point Structure as an example, you don’t have to use the basic story structure to tell your story. There are many other ways to do so. If you are interested in learning about the other story structures check on reedsyblog.