TECH: BOOK: Steal This Plot
May. 8th, 2008 09:50 amOriginal Posting: Thu, 2 Jun 1994 18:35:02 JST
Just some notes - the basic thesis of this book is that you can take a plot idea, often from a book, story, or poem. Change the setting, characters, etc. and write a new story.
Part of their presentation is the notion that you add motivation - why is this happening - through one of the following:
Somehow these "roll-the-dice" plotting methods always make me a bit queasy. Still, it's another method...
Steal This Plot
Noble, June and William
ISBN 0-8397-7881-3
Paul S. Eriksson, Publisher
1985
Noble, June and William
ISBN 0-8397-7881-3
Paul S. Eriksson, Publisher
1985
Just some notes - the basic thesis of this book is that you can take a plot idea, often from a book, story, or poem. Change the setting, characters, etc. and write a new story.
Part of their presentation is the notion that you add motivation - why is this happening - through one of the following:
- Vengeance
- Catastrophe
- Love and Hate
- The Chase
- Grief and Loss
- Rebellion
- Betrayal
- Persecution
- Self-Sacrifice
- Survival
- Rivalry
- Discovery/Quest
- Ambition
- Deception
- Material Well-being (plus or minus)
- Authority
- Making Amends (GUILT!)
- Conspiracy
- Rescue
- Mistaken Identity
- Unnatural Affection
- Criminal Actions (including murder)
- Suspicion
- Suicide
- Searching
- Honor/Dishonor
Somehow these "roll-the-dice" plotting methods always make me a bit queasy. Still, it's another method...