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Plot Development in Plain Language: What It Is and Whether You Need to Care
2026-01-21
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Plot Development in Plain Language: What It Is and Whether You Need to Care

A quick breakdown of plot development for busy people who want to write better stories without wading through academic theory.

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Rising Action: The Part of the Story Most Writers Rush Through
2026-01-21
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Rising Action: The Part of the Story Most Writers Rush Through

Rising action is where most stories either hold attention or lose it. Here is what it means and what goes wrong when writers skip it.

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Conflict in Stories: 4 Types and When Each One Causes Problems
2025-07-28
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Conflict in Stories: 4 Types and When Each One Causes Problems

Conflict drives plot forward. Here are the 4 main types, explained clearly, with honest notes on where each one tends to break down.

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The Climax Is Not the Best Part of a Story. Here Is What It Actually Is.
2026-05-03
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The Climax Is Not the Best Part of a Story. Here Is What It Actually Is.

Most people think the climax is the most exciting moment in a story. It is something more specific than that, and misunderstanding it causes structural problems.

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Resolution and Ending Are Not the Same Thing in a Story
2026-05-26
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Resolution and Ending Are Not the Same Thing in a Story

Writers often confuse story resolution with the final scene. They serve different functions, and mixing them up produces endings that feel unfinished.

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