How To Create A Lie Your Protagonist Believes And Follows Until They Learn The Truth
On The Table Read, JJ Barnes explores how to write a lie that your Protagonist believes, and a story that follows them on a journey to find the truth.
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On The Table Read, JJ Barnes explores how to write a lie that your Protagonist believes, and a story that follows them on a journey to find the truth.
On The Table Read, JJ Barnes gives writing advice to give chapter length, and how to end a chapter in a way that makes your audience want to keep reading.
On The Table Read, JJ Barnes gives writing advice to make sure your scenes are plot relevant, and why it will improve the quality of the story you are writing.
On The Table Read, JJ Barnes writes about why it is important for authors and filmmakers to know and understand their genre so they can sell to the right audience.
On The Table Read, JJ Barnes discusses the film Serenity and the writing advice we can take from it for how to use Narrative Triplets in our own stories.
On The Table Read, JJ Barnes writes about how to edit your book, and the writing advice she has to get the most out of your editing process.
On The Table Read, JJ Barnes writes about Mr McGregor in Peter Rabbit The Movie, and what writing advice we can take for good characterisation in our stories.
On The Table Read, JJ Barnes writes about Die Hard, and what writing advice we can take about set up and pay off in our own stories from the film.
On The Table Read, JJ Barnes explores the techniques you can use to write flashbacks into your story, and the impact on your story of writing them badly.
JJ Barnes writes about different styles of Antagonist and gives writing advice to use multiple Antagonists in one story. She references Jurassic Park.
On The Table Read, JJ Barnes has writing advice to create a story with multiple protagonists.
On The Table Read, JJ Barnes writes about pantsing and plotting, the difference between the to writing techniques, and the benefits to both.
On The Table Read, JJ Barnes gives writing advice for how much description to use in your story to keep it interesting and moving forwards.
On The Table Read, JJ Barnes writes about the death of a mentor, what it does for character development, and her writing advice for how to write it yourself.
Your first act is setting up what they want, the second act is where they start to pursue it, and the third act is where they've learned what they need…