CPR for Dead or Lifeless Fiction

ebook A Writer's Guide to Deep and Multifaceted Development and Progression of Characters, Plots, and Relationships: 3D Fiction Fundamentals, #6 · 3D Fiction Fundamentals

By Karen S. Wiesner

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Characters: Do your characters have no obvious signs of life, nothing that gives them unique personality, perspective, and passion?

Plots: Are plots and conflicts created spur of the moment with no set up, build up, curiosity, or tension?

Relationships: Are your characters merely going through the motions with each other?

All of these and more are signs of dead or lifeless stories. The three core elements of story—Characters, Plots, and Relationships (CPR)—need to be developed three dimensionally. To truly be living, characters aren't simply existing and going through the motions. They possess fully developed external and internal conflicts. They're interacting in dynamic, realistic, and believable relationships. They have multidimensional character attributes that give them both vitality and voice. Finally, they're engaged in what makes life worthwhile with definable goals and motivations.

This resource teaches writers how to identify dead or lifeless characters, plots, and relationships; establish proper setup; plant the seeds early with in-depth sketches; and pinpoint weak areas in CPR development.

The only one-stop, everything-you-need-to-know 9-1-1 for deep, multifaceted Character, Plot, and Relationship development!

CPR for Dead or Lifeless Fiction