Plots, Details & Storyline - 3

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Having trouble remembering your storyline & details?

Ok so I'm a very forgetful person and with writing 3 books at once, I tend to forget the storyline and miss out important details of the story.

So, what I do is, I make a chapter titled 'guide' and basically write down the storyline from start to end, this can act as a guide hence the title that you can look back on to when you forget what your storyline is.

You want to write down your storyline specifically as you want to remember everything, this will help with writer's block. Having the complete specific storyline next to you would reduce writer's block.

Incomplete plot?

It's completely okay to have your plot incomplete when you've already started your story! You will eventually develop ideas throughout your writing journey.

If you haven't quite found the end of your plot, try get some ideas from films, novels and poetry BUT take note that these ideas you're getting has to be implicit! You can do the same kind of idea as the inspiration film, novel or poetry BUT it has to be mostly your idea!

You're just getting inspiration from them not copying them!

Storyline / plot doesn't turn out like you thought it would and want to change it?

It's completely okay to change your storyline / plot when you've figured it doesn't come out the way you wanted it to but make sure it fits with the previous storyline / plot you can't have the first half of it being a complete different from the second half.

Make sure it goes along with the previous words that you have written down in the chapter or else your readers would be confused!

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