Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Making Sure The Problem Is Actually Solved

To make sure that the problem is actually solved you need to make sure it does, if it doesn't get solved then you will have your storyline on the edge, the problem needs to be solved. You can make sure you solve the problem by planning out the climax and the storyline itself. Charts always help me to detail the important things, and this is an important step to the climax.

Here are the steps to making sure the problem is solved:

1. Make sure you know the plot.
2. Make sure you know what you characters are doing in the plot area.
3. Figure out what is going to come after the plot has passed.
4. Ask yourself how this problem could be solved.

Yes, I know that this requires thinking. Although that is what writing is and to have your problem not being solved would cause a unfortunate path of the character. Even if you were thinking of making the solution in the next book or something like that, it will make your readers not even want to continue.


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