We're on to the best or most interesting plotting methods today: the one most used, the one capturing attention, and the one that I recommend.
We finish 6 plotting methods today with the 4-Act Structure, Kishotenketsu, and the Archetypal Story Structure. On the previous episode we discussed Freytag's Pyramid, Shakespeare's 5-Act Structure, and Complex Plot.
Information is taken from M.A. Lee's Think like a Pro. This is the 4th part (D) of chapter 3, "One Guiding Decision: Plot It."
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Resources
Archetypal Story Pattern
Christopher Vogler Amazon.com: The Writer's Journey - 25th Anniversary Edition: Mythic Structure for Writers (9781615933150): Vogler, Christopher: Books
Joseph Campbell Amazon.com: The Hero with a Thousand Faces (The Collected Works of Joseph Campbell) (8601404236419): Campbell, Joseph: Books
Kishotenketsu KishÅtenketsu for Beginners – An Introduction to Four Act Story Structure (mythicscribes.com)
4-Act Method
Explanation How to Fix Your Plot and Pacing With the Four Act Novel Structure (thewritepractice.com)
M.A. Lee's Think like a Pro Think like a Pro: New Advent for Writers (Think like a Pro Writer): Lee, M.A.: 9781983248269: Amazon.com: Books
The companion Think / Pro Planner Think / Pro: A Planner for Writers (Think like a Pro Writer): Lee, M.A.: 9781983248672: Amazon.com: Books
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