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Write a Bestselling Novel! We've created novel outline templates for each major genre that follow the Hero's Journey and other proven story frameworks.
- Really Bad Day. Ordinary world, empathy, conflict. Show flaw and lack. Want, Problem, Need.
- Something Peculiar. Something unique or strange happens, but they dismiss it.
- Grasping at Straws. Trying to regain control of ordinary world but setbacks mount. INCITING INCIDENT (call to adventure) In these first three chapters, they are taking increasingly risky actions to try to stay on their main path, despite setbacks.
- Call to Adventure. Something extraordinarily different happens, they can’t ignore. Major setback.
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- Story Premise Worksheet. This worksheet from Evernote is a simple way to outline the main characters, plot themes, events, and conflicts within your story.
- Character Basic Info Worksheet. This straightforward worksheet from The Novel Factory helps you to pad out your main characters. You'll find yourself adding to, and referring back to this info, time and again as your character develops.
- The One Page Novel Plot Spreadsheet. If you're looking for a more linear approach to plan your novel, this spreadsheet from EA Deverell is especially useful.
- Freytag Novel Planning Worksheet. The Freytag method of planning out your novel sits somewhere between vague and extremely detailed. If that sounds like the approach you'd like to take, complete this worksheet from Duolit.
You’re in charge. The 7 Best Ways to Outline Your Novel. These are the best outlining strategies you need to know before you start outlining your next story: The 1-Page Outline for quick, easy outlining. The Three C’s Outline for writers who don’t want to overplan. The Snowflake Method for turning an idea into a complete novel.
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Jun 24, 2020 · ACT I: ORDINARY WORLD (START WITH LACK) Your First Act sets up your main character (MC) in their ordinary, mundane environment. You’ll introduce their friends and family members, their home, school or workplace, in the first few chapters. But you need to show what’s missing.