Authors Conan, Esq

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When I said I hate Worldbuilding I mostly meant the trap of making up facts and never actually writing a story. How do you beat the trap?

Just learn how to tell a story. Don’t fear structure. Commit yourself to it.

Here are some resources I like for studying story structure.


Before I go into specifics, let me also say there are two main ways that study can help. First is deconstructing a work and writing your own to that formula. Second is learning theory so you aren’t stuck with formulas. DO BOTH.

Formulae:

Probably the most famous true formula is Lester Dent’s for a 6K word pulp story. Dent’s is a great starting point bc it’s plug n play.

Write 3-5 shorts w this and really examine how it works. The pacing, the actions, the revelations, building and releasing tension.


Another I love is Polti’s 36 Dramatic Situations. Excellent reference and primer on comparative classic literature structure.

Write 1K word short stories for as many of the 36 as you can get thru. Notice where the actions and reveals end up to ‘turn’ the scene.


For longer work I have looked at this and found it slightly useful but it’s really for raw beginners who would be better served by the short fiction exercises above.