Linda Sue Park, photograph by Sonya Sones |
Newbery-Winning Author Linda Sue Park is a brilliant writer, and, to quote her, it's pretty clever to learn "from the best!" On her website, she shares advice on writing, including a section on Structure:
My outline for novel structure comes from author Lois Lowry (I’m a strong believer in learning from the best!). I read about how she builds her stories:She continues by sharing how she applied this to her novel Seesaw Girl.
•Character
•Quest
•Complications and choices
•Climax
•Conclusion
•Change
Once again, I've adapted another writer’s advice to suit the way I work. I divide “Quest” into two sections: Internal and External. In every scene I write, the character must either make progress toward or face impediments to the quest(s).
Go read Linda Sue's advice now. (There's great stuff there about reading 1,000 books before you write your own, and about discipline, too.)
Thanks, Linda Sue!
Illustrate and Write On,
Lee
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