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Ink and Magic
Ines Johnson & L. Penelope
49 episodes
4 months ago
Join bestselling authors Ines Johnson and L. Penelope as they read and discuss the writing craft, worldbuilding, and romance of paranormal and fantasy novels.
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Join bestselling authors Ines Johnson and L. Penelope as they read and discuss the writing craft, worldbuilding, and romance of paranormal and fantasy novels.
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Books
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Ep 34: Second Act Solutions
Ink and Magic
39 minutes 46 seconds
1 year ago
Ep 34: Second Act Solutions
In this episode, we tackle the "messy middle" of the second act. One of the solutions we offer involves a series of Try Fail cycles, where the protagonist encounters a carefully designed obstacle course that tests their resolve and pushes the plot forward. Ines emphasizes the importance of a structured approach to these cycles, suggesting that each cycle should include a plan, an obstacle, a setback, a scene of growth, and a regrouping phase to maintain narrative momentum and character development. While Leslye insists the best way to get out of the middle is with the "Yes, But" or "No, And" formula. This method ensures that each scene contributes to escalating the stakes—when a character succeeds ('Yes'), there's a complicating factor ('But'), and when they fail ('No'), the situation worsens or changes direction ('And'). This episode is packed with practical advice and approaches to help authors refine their storytelling skills, keep readers engaged through the mid-point of their books, and effectively develop their narratives towards a satisfying climax.    Sign up for author Nalini Singh’s newsletter to receive fan service here: https://nalinisingh.com/ Want the official Psy-Changeling Reading Order? Click here: https://nalinisingh.com/books/psychangeling-series/   BOOKS and SHOWS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Write your Novel From the Middle by James Scott Bell: https://amzn.to/3A2KWg7  Save the Cat by Blake Snyder: https://amzn.to/4882ELO  Save the Cat Strikes Back by Blake Snyder: https://amzn.to/3YmeNJU  Save the Cat Goes to the Movies by Blake Snyder: https://amzn.to/3NmAmDQ  Lisa Daily’s Youtube Channel where she talks about Three Dates and a Disaster: https://www.youtube.com/@BestsellingAuthorLisaDaily  Leslye’s watching Love Is Blind on Netflix. Ines binge watched Nobody Wants This on Netflix.   Check out Leslye’s podcast where she discusses the messy middle on her Substack. You can find Ines’ substack at https://ineswrites.substack.com/    Get ready for Ocean of Light, coming in 1 week! Grab your copy to read along: https://amzn.to/487ZAPO    Want to learn worldbuilding from Leslye? Sign up here: https://learn.myimaginaryfriends.net/ Want to learn story structure from Ines? Sign up here: https://ineswrites.com/PTP   Find the hosts online at: Leslye Penelope: https://lpenelope.com/  Ines Johnson: https://ineswrites.com/    Credits: "Moonlight Hall" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License.
Ink and Magic
Join bestselling authors Ines Johnson and L. Penelope as they read and discuss the writing craft, worldbuilding, and romance of paranormal and fantasy novels.