Tip 3: Brainstorming
To develop your ideas into a well-planned and organized story, writers should use a type of brainstorming. There are many ways to organize your thoughts, such as numerical outlines, chapter blocks, webs, Feeltag's Pyramids, or clusters. If your story is not a one-shot, it is suggested to plan the overall evolution of the story, as well as breaking it down to what you want to occur in each chapter. This will provide a better, more organized end result. Writers should also develop the overall introduction, inciting incident, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution of their story. If it is a one-shot, the writer should have a clear idea of an introduction, inciting incident, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution, as well.
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