Tag: midpoint


  • The Mirror Second in Fiction: A Midpoint Methodology for Plotters and Pantsers

    Word From KMW: One of many first writing lecturers I bear in mind studying from was James Scott Bell. After I began religiously studying the Author’s Digest journal as a younger author, Jim’s common column at all times spoke to me. He had a knack for naming high-concept concepts in a means that at all…

  • The Midpoint in Story Construction: Self-Recognition and Id

    “Who am I?” is the query that echoes beneath each character arc. On the story’s Midpoint, that central question rises to the floor. This central beat—this all-important Second of Reality in story construction—capabilities most symbolically as a second of self-recognition. It’s a mirror held as much as the protagonist, usually by the antagonist, that reveals…

  • The Actual Goal of the Second Act (And Why You Can’t Skip It)

    Notice From KMW: Earlier than we dive in, I needed to share that I’m a part of this 12 months’s 2025 Novel Writing Instruments StoryBundle. It is a limited-time assortment of 13 books for writers overlaying craft, enterprise, mindset, and extra. You’ll be able to seize my e book Creating Character Arcs (together with a…