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	<img alt="New York Pitch" border="0" height="118" hspace="10" style="float: right; height: auto;" vspace="3" width="118" data-src="https://www.the-writers-block.net/forum/download/file.php?avatar=2_1466994974.jpg" src="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> <span style="font-size:16px;"><strong>The following are major pre-event assignments, readings, and guides </strong>(not including Part IV <strong>-<a href="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/index.php?/forum/85-algonkian-novel-writing-and-editorial-program/" rel="" target="_new"> Algonkian Novel Development Program</a></strong>) for Algonkian events, many of which are found on our <a href="https://novelwritingonedge.com" rel="external" target="_blank"><strong>NWOE sister site</strong></a>. Downloading, forwarding, or copying these assignments without the prior approval of Algonkian Writer Conferences is not permitted, however, routine utilization of the content in its extant form is permitted.</span>
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		<span style="font-size:16px;"><strong>Parts I, II, and II Pre-Event (includes<a href="https://www.amazon.com/New-York-Write-Pitch-2023-ebook/dp/B0BNG91FX3/" rel="external" target="_blank"> eBook</a>)</strong></span><span style="font-size:16px;"><strong> </strong></span>
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				<font face="Century Gothic">First, a <strong><a href="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/index.php?/topic/35171-algonkian-retreats-and-workshops-assignments-2024/" rel="">seven short assignments forum</a></strong> that will persuade you to consider several crucial and foundational aspects of your commercial novel project. Consider them as a primer. Complete at your convenience and post the responses. Your responses to these assignments will be reviewed by faculty with an aim towards achieving a better understanding of your project and its current stage of development.</font>
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					<font face="Century Gothic"><font face="Century Gothic"><strong>NOTE:</strong> We recommend writing down the answers in a separate file and then copying them into the forum to prevent any possible loss of data. </font></font>

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							<font face="Century Gothic">The second instance of pre-event necessity as follows. Read carefully and complete in the proper order as noted. You might become a bit astonished from time to time but push through. It all makes perfect sense. </font>
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							<font face="Century Gothic">Now comes the</font><font face="Century Gothic"><strong><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Write-Pitch-Review-Commercial-Writing-ebook/dp/B0CQDMM162" rel="external"> kindle eBook</a>, </strong>or if you prefer, the same booklet <a data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://algonkianconferences.com/AlgonkianGuide%2520-%2520NovelDevelopmentandCraft.pdf&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1676478783369000&amp;usg=AOvVaw1geie_DFv-cWaa7t7UIFMm" href="https://algonkianconferences.com/AlgonkianGuide%20-%20NovelDevelopmentandCraft.pdf" rel="external" style="color:#1155cc" target="_blank"><strong>found here as a PDF</strong></a>. In either case, you must faithfully absorb everything beginning with the first chapter, “Writer Ego and the Imaginary Bob,” and continue through “Settings are 60%.” This is vital to your potential success. It places emphasis on all the crucial core elements of novel development and editing that *will* be discussed in formal sessions. </font>
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							<font face="Century Gothic">If you arrive at an Algonkian event not knowing the difference between a plot point and a pinch point, you will be swimming upstream from the first day and thereby seriously disadvantage yourself. Avoiding the study of proper technique won’t get novels published much less developed in a manner both artful and professional. </font>
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							<font face="Century Gothic">Keep in mind, w</font><font face="Century Gothic">e all stand on the shoulders of those magnificent and capable authors who’ve preceded us. </font>
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							<font face="Century Gothic">And remember too, <em>t</em></font><font face="Century Gothic"><em>here are no great writers, only great rewriters</em>.</font>
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						<span style='font-family: "Century Gothic"; font-size: 12pt; background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: rgb( var(--theme-text_color) );'>Quite often, after scoring well in a pitch session, the faculty person will ask us, “But can they write?” Premise and plot prod the necessary attention, but so many writers don’t cross the line because their actual prose narrative is not as competitive as it should be. Fact.</span>
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								<font face="Century Gothic">Use one of the two links above to get started asap. Simply open the topic linked above, read the guidelines and all the examples linked to<a href="https://novelwritingonedge.com" rel="external" target="_blank"> Novel Writing on Edge</a>, then edit your own opening hook accordingly. Once done, post at least 500 words by replying to the topic post.<span> </span></font><font>If you cannot include first pages at this time another good sample will suffice.</font>
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											<font face="Century Gothic" size="3">Before you can sell a viable commercial novel to a publishing house, you must work towards the goal of writing a viable commercial novel while simultaneously learning how to artfully pitch it. You will have a minute to deliver the actual pitch, and if you think this is not enough time, think again. It is more than enough. The idea is to communicate clearly and hook your listener. Your pitch must include a SCENE SET (as necessary), a focus on your PROTAGONIST (tell it through their point of view), sufficient PLOT TENSION deriving from a PLOT POINT (an event/circumstance/action that significantly changes the course of the story), and finally, a wrap with a CLIFFHANGER.</font>
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											<font face="Century Gothic" size="3">So what's a cliffhanger? Regardless of the genre, literary or thriller or SF, the cliffhanger begs the ultimate question, and it’s always the same in one way or another: WILL BECKY SAVE THE FARM AND LIVE TO TELL THE STORY? Once done, you want the conference editor or agent to ask for more.</font>
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												<font size="3" style="font-size:12pt"><font face="Century Gothic">Now, the following statement should sound familiar. If a member of the faculty asks you to define your first major plot point, inciting incident, or last major reversal before climax, you must comprehend the nature of <a data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.novelwritingonedge.com/2020/11/the-six-act-two-goal-novel.html&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1680218951634000&amp;usg=AOvVaw3nLX1pBAORzofkL-8xpavF" href="https://www.novelwritingonedge.com/2020/11/the-six-act-two-goal-novel.html" rel="external" style="color:#1155cc" target="_blank">these plot elements</a> (for starters!), and deliver the response in a manner that demonstrates you are a professional. </font><font face="Century Gothic">Amateurs *always* stick out, and they say “um” a lot, thereby failing to live up to our motto:</font></font>
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												<font face="Century Gothic" size="3" style="font-size:12pt"><em>Besides displaying a <a data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/index.php?/topic/15607-high-concept-sufficiently-unique-write-a-tale-that-might-actually-sell/&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1680218951634000&amp;usg=AOvVaw1DIUYHUuf05iYJBpT-uvBU" href="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/index.php?/topic/15607-high-concept-sufficiently-unique-write-a-tale-that-might-actually-sell/" rel="" style="color:#1155cc" target="_blank">high concept premise</a>, the faculty also expect your genre or upmarket tale to be creatively developed using a certain approach and structure</em>—one also utilized by screenplay writers—namely, the <em><strong>dramatic act structure</strong></em>. Whether the novel is a single, coherent plot line, or a parallel plot line with two major protagonists, the overall story progression manifests a readily identifiable endoskeleton, so to speak, i.e., an array of familiar points and notes along a story arc from beginning to end. There is more than one version of this, but they all achieve pretty much the same results: the Three Act, Nine Act, and the <a data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.novelwritingonedge.com/2020/11/the-six-act-two-goal-novel.html&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1680218951634000&amp;usg=AOvVaw3nLX1pBAORzofkL-8xpavF" href="https://www.novelwritingonedge.com/2020/11/the-six-act-two-goal-novel.html" rel="external" style="color:#1155cc" target="_blank">Six Act Two-Goal</a>. A very good example can be <a data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.novelwritingonedge.com/2020/11/the-six-act-two-goal-novel.html&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1680218951634000&amp;usg=AOvVaw3nLX1pBAORzofkL-8xpavF" href="https://www.novelwritingonedge.com/2020/11/the-six-act-two-goal-novel.html" rel="external" style="color:#1155cc" target="_blank">found here</a>.</font>
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												<font face="Century Gothic" size="3" style="font-size:12pt">A sign this is the case can almost always be found in <a data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.novelwritingonedge.com/2013/11/algonkian-writers-conference-first-prep.html&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1680218951634000&amp;usg=AOvVaw3r4QkJLowcDNzLHI8vVe4M" href="https://www.novelwritingonedge.com/2013/11/algonkian-writers-conference-first-prep.html" rel="external" style="color:#1155cc" target="_blank">the pitch itself</a>.</font>
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														<span style="font-size:12pt"><font face="Century Gothic">Consider the extreme importance of a story idea that sounds sufficiently different to sell in today’s market. Consider also the most important character in genre fiction, the antagonist, and their role in galvanizing the entire plot line. And finally, consider how difficult it will be without a vital and interesting setting to create characters and circumstances (and therefore plot) that will enhance the story enough to make the novel as truly unique and marketable as it can be. </font></span>
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	<span style="font-size:16px;"><span style="color:#990000;"><b><size><color>Introduction to Pre-event Assignments </color></size></b></span></span>
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	<img alt="New York Pitch" border="0" height="118" hspace="10" style="float: right; height: auto;" vspace="3" width="118" data-src="https://www.the-writers-block.net/forum/download/file.php?avatar=2_1466994974.jpg" src="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> The below seven assignments are vital to reaching an understanding of specific and critical core elements that go into the creation of a commercially viable genre novel or narrative non-fiction. Of course, there is <a href="https://novelwritingonedge.com" rel="external">more to it</a> than this, as you will see, but here we have a good primer that assures we're literally all <em>on the same page</em> before the event begins.
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	You may return here as many times as you need to edit your topic post (login and click "edit"). <b><i>Pay special attention to antagonists, setting, conflict and core wound hooks.</i></b>
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	And btw, quiet novels do not sell. Keep that in mind. Be aggressive with your work.
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	<a href="https://algonkianconferences.com/director.htm" rel="external" target="_blank">Michael Neff </a>
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	<img alt="att.jpg" data-ratio="100.00" style="height: auto;" width="16" data-src="https://algonkianconferences.com/att.jpg" src="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> <span style="font-size:12px"><strong style="background-color:rgb( var(--theme-area_background_reset) ); color:rgb( var(--theme-text_color) )">After you've registered and logged in, create your reply to this topic (button top right). Please utilize only one reply for all of your responses so the forum topic will not become cluttered. Also, strongly suggest typing up your "reply" in a separate file then copying it over to your post before submitting. Not a good idea to lose what you've done!</strong></span>
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	<span style="font-size:18px;"><b>THE ACT OF STORY STATEMENT</b></span>
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	Before you begin to consider or rewrite your story premise, you must develop a simple "story statement." In other words, what's the mission of your protagonist? The goal? What must be done?
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	What must this person create? Save? Restore? Accomplish? Defeat?... Defy the dictator of the city and her bury brother’s body (ANTIGONE)? Struggle for control over the asylum (ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST)? Do whatever it takes to recover lost love (THE GREAT GATSBY)? Save the farm and live to tell the story (COLD MOUNTAIN)? Find the wizard and a way home to Kansas (WIZARD OF OZ)? <strong>Note that all of these are books with strong antagonists who drive the plot line </strong>(see also "Core Wounds and Conflict Lines" below)<strong>.</strong>
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	<img alt="att.jpg" style="height: auto;" data-src="https://algonkianconferences.com/att.jpg" src="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> <color><color><span style="color:#660000;"><b>FIRST ASSIGNMENT: write your story statement.</b> </span></color></color>
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	<color><color><span style="font-size:18px;"><b>THE ANTAGONIST PLOTS THE POINT</b> </span></color></color>
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	<img alt="Antagonist" border="0" height="250" hspace="10" style="float: left; height: auto;" vspace="3" width="255" data-src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-PeIREeAH6lc/X-sxvt6vU_I/AAAAAAAABvE/KkXe9GOAsrcE13s5vl-io4G8cw9Q_B8RQCLcBGAsYHQ/s320/antagonist.png" src="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> (Photo <span>: </span>Javert from "Les Misérables")
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	<color><color><strong>What are the odds of you having your manuscript published if the overall story and narrative fail to meet publisher demands for sufficient suspense, character concern, and conflict?</strong> <u>Answer</u>: none. You might therefore ask, what major factor makes for a quiet and dull manuscript brimming with insipid characters and a story that cascades from chapter to chapter with tens of thousands of words, all of them combining irresistibly to produce an audible thudding sound in the mind like a mallet hitting a side of cold beef? <u>Answer</u>: the unwillingness or inability of the writer to create a suitable antagonist who stirs and spices the plot hash. </color></color>
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	<color><color>By "antagonist" we specifically refer to an actual fictional character, <strong>an embodiment of certain traits and motivations who plays a significant role in catalyzing and energizing plot line</strong>(s), or at bare minimum, in assisting to evolve the protagonist's character arc (and by default the story itself) by igniting complication(s) the protagonist, and possibly other characters, must face and solve (or fail to solve). </color></color>
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	<color><b>CONTINUE READING <a href="https://www.novelwritingonedge.com/2020/10/antagonists-in-novel-most-important.html" rel="external">ENTIRE ARTICLE AT NWOE</a> THEN RETURN HERE.</b></color>
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	<img alt="att.jpg" style="height: auto;" data-src="https://algonkianconferences.com/att.jpg" src="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> <b><span style="color:#660000;">SECOND ASSIGNMENT:</span> in 200 words or less, sketch the antagonist or antagonistic force in your story. Keep in mind their goals, their background, and the ways they react to the world about them.</b>
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	What is your breakout title? How important is a great title before you even become published? Very important! <strong>Quite often, agents and editors will get a feel for a work and even sense the marketing potential just from a title</strong>. A title has the ability to attract and condition the reader's attention. It can be magical or thud like a bag of wet chalk, so choose carefully. A poor title sends the clear message that what comes after will also be of poor quality.
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	Go to <a href="https://amazon.com" rel="external">Amazon.Com</a> and research a good share of titles in your genre, come up with options, write them down and let them simmer for at least 24 hours. Consider character or place names, settings, or a "label" that describes a major character, like THE ENGLISH PATIENT or THE ACCIDENTAL TOURIST. Consider also images, objects, or metaphors in the novel that might help create a title, or perhaps a quotation from another source (poetry, the Bible, etc.) that thematically represents your story. Or how about a title that summarizes the whole story: THE MARTIAN CHRONICLES, HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS, THE WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP, etc.
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	<strong>Keep in mind that the difference between a mediocre title and a great title </strong>is the difference between THE DEAD GIRL'S SKELETON and THE LOVELY BONES, between TIME TO LOVE THAT CHOLERA and LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA between STRANGERS FROM WITHIN (Golding's original title) and LORD OF THE FLIES, between BEING LIGHT AND UNBEARABLE and THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING.
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	<img alt="att.jpg" style="height: auto;" data-src="https://algonkianconferences.com/att.jpg" src="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> <b><span style="color:#660000;">THIRD ASSIGNMENT:</span> create a breakout title (list several options, not more than three, and revisit to edit as needed).</b>
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	<strong>Did you know that a high percentage of new novel writers don't fully understand their genre, much less comprehend comparables? </strong>When informing professionals about the nuances of your novel, whether by query letter or oral pitch, you must know your genre first, and provide smart comparables second. In other words, you need to transcend just a simple statement of genre (literary, mystery, thriller, romance, science fiction, etc.) by identifying and relating your novel more specifically to each publisher's or agent's area of expertise, and you accomplish this by wisely comparing your novel to contemporary published novels they will most likely recognize and appreciate--and it usually doesn't take more than two good comps to make your point.
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	Agents and publishing house editors always want to know the comps. There is more than one reason for this. First, it helps them understand your readership, and thus how to position your work for the market. Secondly, it demonstrates up front that you are a professional who understands your contemporary market, not just the classics. Very important! And finally, it serves as a tool to enable them to pitch your novel to the decision-makers in the business.
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	Most likely you will need to research your comps. <strong>If you're not sure how to begin, go to <a href="https://amazon.com" rel="external">Amazon.Com</a>, type in the title of a novel you believe very similar to yours, choose it, then scroll down the page to see Amazon's list of "Readers Also Bought This" and begin your search that way.</strong> Keep in mind that before you begin, you should know enough about your own novel to make the comparison in the first place!
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	By the way, beware of using comparables by overly popular and classic authors. If you compare your work to classic authors like H.G. Wells and Gabriel Marquez in the same breath you will risk being declared insane. If you compare your work to huge contemporary authors like Nick Hornby or Jodi Picoult or Nora Ephron or Dan Brown or J.K. Rowling, and so forth, you will not be laughed at, but you will also not be taken seriously since thousands of others compare their work to the same writers. Best to use two rising stars in your genre. If you can't do this, use only one classic or popular author and combine with a rising star. Choose carefully!
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	<img alt="att.jpg" style="height: auto;" data-src="https://algonkianconferences.com/att.jpg" src="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> <b><span style="color:#660000;">FOURTH ASSIGNMENT: </span>- Read this <a href="https://novelwritingonedge.com/2020/10/the-dire-necessity-of-comparables.html" rel="external" target="_blank">NWOE article on comparables</a> then return here.</b>
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	<strong>Conflict, tension, complication, drama--all basically related, and all going a long way to keeping the reader's eyes fixated on your story.</strong> These days, serving up a big manuscript of quiet is a sure path to damnation.<strong> </strong>You need tension on the page at all times, and the best way to accomplish this is to create conflict and complications in the plot and narrative. <strong>Consider "conflict" divided into three parts, all of which you MUST have present in the novel.</strong> First part, the primary dramatic conflict which drives through the work from beginning to end, from <strong><a href="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/index.php?/topic/15605-the-six-act-two-goal-novel/" rel="">first major plot point to final reversal</a></strong>, and finally resolving with an important climax. Next, secondary conflicts or complications that take various social forms - anything from a vigorous love subplot to family issues to <strong><a href="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/index.php?/topic/15643-deep-and-fresh-traits-for-majors/" rel="">turmoil with fellow characters</a>.</strong> Finally, those various <strong><a href="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/index.php?/topic/15606-loglines-and-hooks-with-core-wounds/" rel="">inner conflicts and core wounds</a></strong> all important characters must endure and resolve as the story moves forward.
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	<b><i>But now, back to the PRIMARY DRAMATIC CONFLICT.</i></b> If you've taken care to consider your story description and your hook line, you should be able to identify your main conflict(s). Let's look at some basic information regarding the history of conflict in storytelling. Conflict was first described in ancient Greek literature as the <em>agon</em>, or central contest in tragedy. According to Aristotle, in order to hold the interest, the hero must have a single conflict. The <em>agon</em>, or act of conflict, involves the protagonist (the "first fighter" or "hero") and the antagonist corresponding to the villain (whatever form that takes). The outcome of the contest cannot be known in advance, and, according to later drama critics such as Plutarch, the hero's struggle should be ennobling. Is that always true these days? Not always, but let's move on.
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	Even in contemporary, non-dramatic literature, critics have observed that the <em>agon</em> is the central unit of the plot. The easier it is for the protagonist to triumph, the less value there is in the drama. In internal and external conflict alike, the antagonist must act upon the protagonist and must seem at first to overmatch him or her. The above defines <strong><a href="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/index.php?/topic/15627-the-enlightenment-of-tragedy-dramatic-art-primer/" rel="">classic drama that creates conflict</a></strong> with real stakes. You see it everywhere, to one degree or another, from classic contemporary westerns like THE SAVAGE BREED to a time-tested novel as literary as THE GREAT GATSBY. And of course, you need to have conflict or complications in nonfiction also, in some form, or you have a story that is too quiet.
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	For examples let's return to the story descriptions and create some HOOK LINES. Let's don't forget to consider the "core wound" of the protagonist. Please read <strong><a href="https://www.novelwritingonedge.com/2020/10/hook-lines-with-core-wounds.html" rel="external" target="_blank">this article at NWOE</a></strong> then return here.
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		<u><span style="color:#990000;"><b>The Hand of Fatima</b></span> by Ildefonso Falcones</u>
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		A young Moor torn between Islam and Christianity, scorned and tormented by both, struggles to bridge the two faiths by seeking common ground in the very nature of God.
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		<u><span style="color:#660000;"><b>Summer's Sisters</b></span> by Judy Blume</u>
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		After sharing a magical summer with a friend, a young woman must confront her friend's betrayal of her with the man she loved.
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		<u><span style="color:#990000;"><b>The Bartimaeus Trilogy</b></span> by Jonathan Stroud</u>
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		As an apprentice mage seeks revenge on an elder magician who humiliated him, he unleashes a powerful Djinn who joins the mage to confront a danger that threatens their entire world.
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	<b>Note that it is fairly easy to ascertain the stakes in each case above: a young woman's love and friendship, the entire world, and harmony between opposed religions. If you cannot make the stakes clear, the odds are you don't have any. Also, is the core wound obvious or implied?</b>
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	<img alt="att.jpg" style="height: auto;" data-src="https://algonkianconferences.com/att.jpg" src="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> <b><span style="color:#660000;">FIFTH ASSIGNMENT:</span> write your own hook line (logline) with conflict and core wound following the format above. Though you may not have one now, keep in mind this is a great developmental tool. In other words, you best begin focusing on this if you're serious about commercial publication.</b>
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	<span style="font-size:18px;"><b>OTHER MATTERS OF CONFLICT: TWO MORE LEVELS</b></span>
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	As noted above, consider "conflict" divided into three parts, all of which you should ideally have present. First, the primary conflict which drives through the core of the work from beginning to end and which zeniths with an important climax (falling action and denouement to follow). Next, secondary conflicts or complications which can take various social forms (anything from a vigorous love subplot to family issues to turmoil with fellow characters). Finally, those inner conflicts the major characters must endure and resolve. You must note the inner personal conflicts elsewhere in this profile, but make certain to note any important interpersonal conflicts within this particular category."
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	<img alt="att.jpg" style="height: auto;" data-src="https://algonkianconferences.com/att.jpg" src="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> <b><span style="color:#660000;">SIXTH ASSIGNMENT</span>: sketch out the conditions for the inner conflict your protagonist will have. Why will they feel in turmoil? Conflicted? Anxious? Sketch out one hypothetical scenario in the story wherein this would be the case--consider the trigger and the reaction. </b>
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	<img alt="att.jpg" style="height: auto;" data-src="https://algonkianconferences.com/att.jpg" src="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> <b>Next, likewise sketch a hypothetical scenario for the "secondary conflict" involving the social environment. Will this involve family? Friends? Associates? What is the nature of it?</b>
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	<span style="font-size:18px;"><b>THE INCREDIBLE IMPORTANCE OF SETTING</b></span>
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	When considering your novel, whether taking place in a contemporary urban world or on a distant magical planet in Andromeda, you must first sketch the best overall setting and sub-settings for your story. Consider: the more unique and intriguing (or quirky) your setting, the more easily you're able to create energetic scenes, narrative, and overall story. A great setting maximizes opportunities for interesting characters, circumstances, and complications, and therefore makes your writing life so much easier. <i><b>Imagination is truly your best friend when it comes to writing competitive fiction, and nothing provides a stronger foundation than a great setting. One of the best selling contemporary novels, THE HUNGER GAMES, is driven by the circumstances of the setting, and the characters are a product of that unique environment, the plot also.</b></i>
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	But even if you're not writing SF/F, the choice of setting is just as important, perhaps even more so. If you must place your upmarket story in a sleepy little town in Maine winter, then choose a setting within that town that maximizes opportunities for verve and conflict, for example, a bed and breakfast stocked to the ceiling with odd characters who combine to create comical, suspenseful, dangerous or difficult complications or subplot reversals that the bewildered and sympathetic protagonist must endure and resolve while he or she is perhaps engaged in a bigger plot line: restarting an old love affair, reuniting with a family member, starting a new business, etc. And don't forget that non-gratuitous sex goes a long way, especially for American readers.
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	<b>CONTINUE TO <a href="https://www.novelwritingonedge.com/2020/11/great-settings-maximize-opportunity.html" rel="external" target="_blank">READ THIS ARTICLE</a> THEN RETURN.</b>
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	<img alt="att.jpg" style="height: auto;" data-src="https://algonkianconferences.com/att.jpg" src="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> <b><span style="color:#660000;">FINAL ASSIGNMENT</span>: sketch out your setting in detail. What makes it interesting enough, scene by scene, to allow for uniqueness and cinema in your narrative and story? Please don't simply repeat what you already have which may well be too quiet. You can change it. That's why you're here! Start now. Imagination is your best friend, and be aggressive with it. </b>
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	<span style="color:#990000;"><strong>MEMOIR WRITING - CHOOSE A SPECIFIC EVENT (good general primer)</strong></span>
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	<span style="color:#990000;"><strong>WRITE IT LIKE A NOVEL</strong></span>
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	<span style="color:#660000;"><strong>MEMOIR ANECDOTES - HOW TO MAKE THEM SHINE</strong></span>
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																								<font size="3">It begins with </font><a href="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/index.php?/topic/15609-labors-sins-and-six-acts-official-nwoe-novel-writing-guide-all-genres/" rel=""><font size="3"><em>Labors, Sins, and Six Acts</em></font></a><font size="3">. Read this article in its entirety. It concludes with a great deal of linkage to important essays and articles on novel conception, development, and narrative style, as well as on the many pitfalls of poor preparation. Will there be sources of revelation or items of crucial guidance you’re not yet aware of? Yes, no question, and like the discussion of dramatic act structure noted in RA I, the knowledge revealed here, in the context of developing and writing publishable commercial fiction, is generally non-negotiable. Why? Because for the most part, and like dramatic act structure,<strong><em> it details a score or more of important elements both publishers and readers demand be present in contemporary novels</em></strong></font><font size="3">.</font>
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																								<font size="3">As a bonus, it dispels the ever-lingering smoke of ridiculously stupid advice by creating models and drawing examples directly from the best authors in all genres, and we refer to this method as "model-and-context." In other words, as an aspiring author you examine <strong>models</strong> of both narrative and structural technique utilized by numerous authors in a variety of ways, and by doing so, provide yourself with a bridge to application in the <strong>context</strong> of your own work-in-progress. </font>
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																								<font size="3">For example, we don't gavel-slam against the teaching of writing because the Iowa Writing Program bizarrely denies the possibility, or frown on plotting because Stephen King <a href="https://algonkianconferences.com/authorconnect/index.php?/topic/15656-he-can-pants-it-but-hes-stephen-king/" rel="">proclaims his divine disdain</a> from the snow-job bluffs of Mt. Olympus. </font>
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																								<font size="3">But back to reality. If for some bad reason you have not, or cannot read every vital article contained in <em>Labors, Sins, and Six Acts</em>, get a cup of coffee, curl up before the fireplace for an hour or so, and read these asap:</font>
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																								<font size="3">And it’s not over yet. Alas! We must now inevitably stress the following <u>three core elements</u> because at the onset of novel conception <em><strong>they will have the biggest cascade effect</strong></em> on the work as a whole :</font><br>
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																								<font size="3"><strong>Consider the extreme necessity of a story idea that sounds sufficiently unique to stand out in today’s crowded market. Consider next the most important character in genre fiction, the antagonist, and their role in galvanizing the entire dramatic act structure. </strong></font>
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																								<font size="3"><strong>And finally, consider that without a dynamic and intriguing setting how much more difficult it will be for you to create characters, complications, and circumstances that will sufficiently enhance the novel enough to make it truly memorable and quite marketable. Keep in mind also that</strong><strong> theme, dramatic act structure, protagonist, and all else derive organically from these core elements.</strong></font>
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																								<font size="3">And to answer ahead of time the one question that inevitably gets asked by writers who don’t wish to create an actual antagonist: can a protagonist be their own antagonist? Answer: <em>they can be whatever you wish, but if you really desire to become published and therefore not waste time and effort on your manuscript, then follow the advice offered above and create a living, breathing antagonist</em> (unless they’re space aliens who don’t need lungs).</font>
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												<span style="font-size:12pt"><font face="Century Gothic">As noted previously, steps for you to take following the conference for purposes of further structural and narrative development. Don't fail to take it seriously. <em><strong>Everyone needs rewrites</strong></em>. Keep in mind, you are in a fierce competition with the nation’s best writers. You need ALL THE EDGE you can get.</font></span>
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																																																<font face="Arial" size="2"><font face="Arial" size="2"><font face="Century Gothic" size="3">Before you can sell a viable commercial novel to a publishing house, you must work towards the goal of writing a viable commercial novel while simultaneously learning how to artfully pitch it. You will have a minute to deliver the actual pitch, and if you think this is not enough time, think again. It is more than enough. The idea is to communicate clearly and hook your listener. Your pitch must include a SCENE SET (as necessary), a focus on your PROTAGONIST (tell it through their point of view), sufficient PLOT TENSION deriving from a PLOT POINT (an event/circumstance/action that significantly changes the course of the story), and finally, a wrap with a CLIFFHANGER. </font></font></font>
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																																																<font face="Arial" size="2"><font face="Arial" size="2"><font face="Century Gothic" size="3">So what's a cliffhanger? Regardless the genre, literary or thriller or SF, the cliffhanger begs the ultimate question, and it’s always the same in one way or another: WILL BECKY SAVE THE FARM AND LIVE TO TELL THE STORY? Once done, you want the conference editor or agent to ask for more. </font></font></font>
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																																																<font face="Arial" size="2"><font face="Arial" size="2"><font face="Century Gothic" size="3"><strong>Please review the following guidance at Novel Writing on Edge where you’ll find two pitch models and further elaboration:</strong></font></font></font>
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																																																																										<font face="Verdana" size="2">All in all, if commercial publication is your goal, </font><a href="https://www.publishersmarketplace.com/" rel="external"><font face="Verdana" size="2">PM</font></a><font face="Verdana" size="2"> is invaluable. The search feature is efficient and fairly straightforward. Membership is around $20 per month, but well worth it. </font>
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