Sherryl's workshop: Day 4
Last night I was suppossed to brainstorm for incidents that will serve to strength the characters' belief, but I sat down to read "Dark Hunger", an ebook by Puerto Rican romance writer Mayra Calvani instead. I totally forgot to log into RWAonline last night to check the rest of the info and the homework. I just went by the RWAonline website to see the rest of the info and homework. Sherryl Wood wants a "list at least three "incidents" which bring the conflict between hero and heroine into focus" and a "list two pivotal moments that will bring your story to a slam-bang close." Yikes! I'll have to start brainstorming fast although the homework isn't due until tomorrow. The worst part is that I don't have any idea. Okay, I do have a couple of (very) vague ideas that might be considered incidents. But I don't think I've not anything in terms of pivotal moments. *sighs* This is the hardest part of writing for me since I'm a pantser. I guess I'll post my brainstormed ideas today and then narrowed it down from there. |
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