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When should the problem in a novel be introduced?
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<blockquote data-quote="DOLL" data-source="post: 2379053" data-attributes="member: 106105"><p>Sounds like you need to look into plots. there are various types of plots and these will determin exactly when your problems and actions sequesnces should take place. Chapters has some good books sdealing with the subjec t and plots inspecific my favorite plot is called the bread and butter plot or the dynamic plot it is even refered to as the W plot the high low points on the W refereing to sequence of the action. my next favorite plot is the round plot or the circle plot which basically brings the story around to a compleeted circle. the meansing of the story is how the center of the circle affected everyone else in the story. </p><p>WEll it is food for thought. Enjoy your reading up on these plots as you do you will find you reveal the answer to your own question</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOLL, post: 2379053, member: 106105"] Sounds like you need to look into plots. there are various types of plots and these will determin exactly when your problems and actions sequesnces should take place. Chapters has some good books sdealing with the subjec t and plots inspecific my favorite plot is called the bread and butter plot or the dynamic plot it is even refered to as the W plot the high low points on the W refereing to sequence of the action. my next favorite plot is the round plot or the circle plot which basically brings the story around to a compleeted circle. the meansing of the story is how the center of the circle affected everyone else in the story. WEll it is food for thought. Enjoy your reading up on these plots as you do you will find you reveal the answer to your own question [/QUOTE]
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