planning and pacing

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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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planning and pacing

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TIPS
  • Make a plan before you write your story. 
  • Think of the end of the story as you make your plan so that the story is logical. 





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Title
Who is Tom? 
What happened?
Why does he know he has the wrong suitcase? 
What was in it?
What address was on the suitcase?
What was the surprise

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Make a quick plan for this prompt:
A family of four moves in an old Victorian home.
As they restore it, more and more people die suddenly
and violently.
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Slide 4 - Open question

Make a quick plan for this prompt:
Your partner breaks up with you, and while sitting
dejected on the beach, you find a ring. When you slip it on your finger, it transforms your appearance.
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Slide 5 - Open question

Six Practical Pacing Tips
1. Go into summary mode to reveal important (but not very interesting) information.


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Six Practical Pacing Tips
2. Slow into moment-by-moment action when you’re trying to build tension.


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Six Practical Pacing Tips
3. Alternate between telling and showing. The majority of your writing should show but telling can save a lot of time and get the reader more quickly to the next big moment.

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Six Practical Pacing Tips
4. Do your world-building as the scene unfolds. We can learn what a character looks like after they’ve started speaking. We can explore a room throughout an event.


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Six Practical Pacing Tips
5. Use jump cuts. Putting a blank line between two paragraphs means you can jump from one scene to another without any awkward manoeuvring.

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Six Practical Pacing Tips
6. Think about ways to progress the story in dialogue rather than in the narrative voice. This can be faster and more engaging.

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Six Practical Pacing Tips (again)
1. Go into summary mode to reveal important (but not very interesting) information.
2. Slow into moment-by-moment action when you’re trying to build tension.
3. Alternate between telling and showing.
4. Do your world-building as the scene unfolds. 
5. Use jump cuts. 
6. Think about ways to progress the story in dialogue rather than in the narrative voice. 


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Pick on of the tips to practise with today.

Slide 13 - Mind map

Pick one of the stories.
Write for 10 minutes.
Start late in the story!
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Slide 14 - Open question