Instead of working from the introduction to the ending, try to figure out how you want your book to end first. If you’re not sure where to start and you’re sick of looking at your blank Word Doc, I’ve got some tips for you: Start with the end in mind Sitting down to start outlining might feel just as daunting as sitting down to write a first draft (which makes sense, since, remember, outlines are sort of condensed first drafts). This culminates when he sacrifices himself for Rapunzel, choosing her life over his own. His want is selfishness, but his need is selflessness. However, after he meets Rapunzel, he realizes that he actually needs to be vulnerable and have a safe place to love someone. These two things often conflict with one another, and that conflict creates a character arc.įor example: in Tangled, Flynn Rider thinks he wants nothing but gold and riches, and he’s initially motivated by wealth and greed. A character’s needs are what they actually need. Identify your characters and their wants and needsĪ character’s wants are the things a character thinks they need to succeed.
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