Light will prevail in the collaborative story #BetterStories
We have arrived at the end of the Mastodon-exclusive #storytelling course. Today it's day 28. During the whole month of February you have seen tips on plot, structure, character definition and many more.
NOW LET'S WRITE
Let's aim for 2-3 pages, untangling the web we just created poll after poll.
Who is the first to give it a go? Enter this page and look for the "WRITE HERE" cues, and... write there!
In our collaborative story in #BetterStories we have the type of plot, the time when the story takes place, the size of the community affected, the geographical setup, how we want the hero-ine to grow, which light and dark secondaries we want in.
Now, day 27, let's look at the ending.
Across the action, our protagonist will:
- Confront the dark forces, growing in the process, evolving in their weaknesses
- Get help from the light forces, learning from their mistakes
- Save the day
(cont.)
This is day 26 of #BetterStories and we have just decided how the protagonist of our collaborative story is like.
Now, let's look into the light secondaries. See Day 12 for the theory about light secondaries.
https://mastodon.online/@rafa_font/113989855381452868
We'll take the two top results. Vote here!
Attached: 1 image Day 12 of #BetterStories is about secondary characters We'll divide them in two: those that help the hero-ine (the light ones), and those that go against them (the dark ones) If you want to introduce light secondaries in your story, what are the archetypal rules? They can appear at critical moments, when things go wrong, to bring the hero-ine back on track They may offer guidance, but they can't control the story. It has to be the hero-ine that ultimately acts #Storytelling #SamVaLentin 1/7
So according to (my interpretation of) the results, we don't care about strength nor lack of it, but the hero-ine is very disorganised. They are aware of the others' feelings but they fail to label their own.
We're writing a collaborative story in #BetterStories
This means that, throughout this Quest, the hero-ine will find a way to know better how they feel and also a way to get their life in order. While going on a trip that will solve some issue that the mountain village where they live has
Can they identify what they're felling? Say "I'm happy" when they are, or "I'm sad"?
Finally, what is their stance towards the others? Can they understand what the others are going through?
Remember, their weaknesses are what will drive the story
See you tomorrow!
#BetterStories
So, how's (physically and mentally) our hero-ine?
And, what about their mindset? Do they have their ideas in order?
The story will make the hero-ine grow their weaknesses. #BetterStories
How should the main character be? Day 25 of #BetterStories, we're writing a story all together.
Let's apply the toots from Day11 and Day12.
https://mastodon.online/@rafa_font/113984116952844149
https://mastodon.online/@rafa_font/113989855381452868
Let's vote on the hero-ine characteristics, one by one. The point is to find 2 aspects in which the protagonist is in need of growth.
If we were to grow the protagonist only in 1 axis, it would be too simple. If we were to grow them in all 4, it would take 3 volumes to do so.
How do we define the hero-ine in our story? Welcome to Day 11 of #BetterStories. In this crash-course on #Storytelling we spend the whole month discussing story and plot. Only on Mastodon! The universal plot is "growing up". If your hero-ine doesn't grow, the story is not resolved. Every story is about the maturing process of the protagonists. Adventures, tests, the dark forces... all these force our hero-ine to grow. At the beginning, they're weak. At resolution time, they're strong. 1/7
So this is how our collaborative story starts
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It's around 23:00. We must be crossing the German border now. I'm on the European Sleeper night train service from Brussels to Berlin, going there to spend a long weekend with some friends.
Keep on reading here:
https://notepadr.com/p/BetterStories_by_Mastodon_users
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Let's keep on defining our story. #BetterStories
Our collaborative story is going to be a quest! (in a small village in the mountains in a dystopian 2225).
Day 24 #BetterStories- We now decide to whom we tell our story
This is advice from Tom Vaughan, Story and Plot https://storyandplot.com/
"You are not trying to please everyone. You are writing to one single individual, and your relationship is with them"
To whom are we writing?
Suggestions: