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(((I decided to just make a journal entry about this one, since there's really no drawing required here))))
The way I see it, if you're reading this, either you have a story you're working on or you're desperately trying to come up with one. Maybe it isn't coming together quite like you pictured it? Maybe there's too much to work with, or you have too many options to choose from? Maybe you're like many people and can't seem to come up with a good satisfying story no matter how hard you try!
Chances are, YOU ARE THINKING TOO HARD. Sure everyone wants to be the person who writes things like 'Inception' that are super complex and insightful and fun to watch/read/enjoy, but the point is that, when you boil a plotline down to it's basic elements, you should be able to summarize it in ten words or less.
Inception: Man is hired to deceive someone.
Think about it. Watch the movie again if you have to. The MAIN PLOTLINE of Inception is Leonardo DiCaprio's quest to make a guy think something that's not true at the behest of an Asian businessman. What about all that dream nonsense? WHAT ABOUT ADORABLE LITTLE JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT??? Both of those things, though very important, are secondary to the main driving plot of the movie.
If you cannot take your giant space opera down to it's basicsβa noun, a verb, and a direct objectβyou have a problem. The problem is you don't understand what your story is basically about. It has become so complex that you can't tell what's most important anymore: what's really driving the story.
But, at this point, if boiling it all down to ten words or less is a little too difficult, let's take a step back. Summarize your story in one grammatically correct sentence (aka, not a run-on sentence, that's cheating.)
Inception: At their employer's behest, a man and his team of specialists must infiltrate a budding business tycoon's dreams to stop his company's rise to power.
Now THAT sounds a little more like Inception. We have the dream element, we have a nod to adorable little Joseph Gordon-Levitt, but at this point we don't have names or other extraneous information. Names and subplots are tertiary in the summary hierarchy. In the noun-verb-object summary, we established the WHAT. WHAT is this story about. In the single-sentence summary, we established HOW (infiltrate dreams) and WHY (stop rise to power.) ALL OF THESE, ON A BASIC LEVEL, ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAT THE WHO, WHERE AND WHEN OF A STORY.
Too often people get caught up with a single character, wanting to write an entire epic around this singular figure, only to realize later on that their story is severely lacking in structure and reason. Too often people get caught up in a single place, wanting to build a world or universe, and the same thing happens. Too often people pick a point in history they really like but can't seem to create a story around it. Unless you plan to be the only person who enjoys your stories, you'll have to take a step back and think critically about your storytelling.
So, to recap, in order of importance:
WHAT (happens)
WHY (does it happen)
HOW (does it happen)
WHO (are the characters)
WHERE (does it happen)
WHEN (does it happen)
Fit your storyline into these parameters, and be as vague as possible. Continue to break it down further and further until you've reached the point where you can't simplify your sentence any further. Only then will you realize what is truly the most important thing in your story. Once you find THE MOST IMPORTANT THING, then you can begin building back outwards, adding information bit by bit, editing out the subplots and extraneous information that are cluttering your story. Use the noun-verb-object sentence as your center, and try not to lose it again.
Hope this was helpful and not just me banging on my keyboard for an hour. Next I'd like to post about creating actual plotlines! THE ACTUAL FUN STUFF!
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Comments: 52
ScrambledMeg [2011-08-23 05:37:01 +0000 UTC]
THIS IS SO HELPFUL! I saw this picture and i have to share it so here. [link] (NAPOLEON BONAPUG!)
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Zeikier [2011-08-21 14:38:04 +0000 UTC]
Saving this. I know a few people who could benefit from reading this, myself included.
Thanks a ton!
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MoonNeko [2011-08-21 13:09:08 +0000 UTC]
This was actually one of the most helpful things I have ever read in reguards to starting/getting a story on tract. HOLY FUCKING SHIT THIS IS ME DX I need to simplify soo fucking bad it's not even funny ;_; Thankyou soo soo much for this, I really wish I could fav it too <3
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pinkCEO [2011-08-19 01:11:08 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the advice, the plot is definitely the hardest. It's weird to say the art comes second but I feel it does.
I want to fave this so much DDDX
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Emi-Alvi [2011-08-18 22:23:29 +0000 UTC]
Ahh, thanks a lot for the advice(s)! Comics/stories I wanna do are often about a single character, so making interesing plots can become very difficult.
... That might explain why I'm never comfort with 9 out of 10 projects I'm in.
But yes, thanks once again.
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AsFollowsD [2011-08-18 02:34:27 +0000 UTC]
Well said. Too many people get carried away with their ideas, especially if there's some sort of self insertion going on.
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Opals-landing [2011-08-17 22:31:30 +0000 UTC]
Would you say its better to already have an ending for your story or to have a general idea?
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mild-marrow [2011-08-17 17:53:42 +0000 UTC]
Good points. Reminds me of Save The Cat's tag line chapter.
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JamFisher [2011-08-17 12:37:13 +0000 UTC]
This is gold for people just starting out, everybody should see this.
No wait, not even just for people who are just starting out. So maybe we should just call it gold?
This is gold!
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TheSeventhOfSeven [2011-08-17 09:12:48 +0000 UTC]
Thinking too hard is so true! I try to avoid inventing things, and gradually good ideas come to me
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Suzuka-dono [2011-08-17 06:38:32 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for this, I think I've got an inkling of a start now.
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an-jing [2011-08-17 05:39:13 +0000 UTC]
Ahh!! I haven't even thought about it this way before. THIS IS GREAT THANK YOU SO MUCH. And now I am super looking forwards to the plotlines post *u*
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theBeardedMEN [2011-08-17 05:37:07 +0000 UTC]
Wow what a great coincidence (well maybe it's because allot of people like me get caught up on this same point but), I didn't even know what this blog entry was about until I began reading and found out it was EXACTLY what I was struggling on for WEEKS with the preparations of a webcomic I am planning to start! Thank you allot for bringing out what was basically ESSENTIAL for my story to actually make sense and have more direction to it.
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ToxicToothpick [2011-08-17 05:21:15 +0000 UTC]
Helpful. TOO BAD I ALREADY KNOW THIS STUFF BECAUSE I AM A GENIUS.
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AnnieDraws [2011-08-17 04:49:59 +0000 UTC]
Very good advice! I'm excited to see more journals like this C:
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muffinpoodle [2011-08-17 04:29:03 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! This will be hugely helpful to me and me friend I think. I'm giving it a bash now and plan to discuss it with her soon -- we're cowriting a comic
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zukos-stalker [2011-08-17 04:26:26 +0000 UTC]
You are a wise comicker, Mad.
P.S. I love you.
P.P.S. side note: once, my sister and I saw a commercial for the movie P.S. I Love You, and she turned to me, completely serious, and asked "Did that commercial just tell me to see a movie called Penis, I Love You?"
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cretsya [2011-08-17 04:08:05 +0000 UTC]
You are a wonderful person.
The best advice for creating stories and storytelling.
Thanks for taking the time to write this.
(Totally bookmarked this since I can't fav journals.)
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toerning [2011-08-17 03:56:17 +0000 UTC]
I know it's been said, but this is the first journal I've actually felt justified a favorite.
I can't tell you how thankful I am to you for putting in the time and making this quick and easy for all of us. One of the greatest things about DA is all the knowledge out there people are willing to share. I know you probably paid money for this info, in terms of your education, and all I can give back is loads of love and hopefully the stories that come out of it!
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HyperPanzer [2011-08-17 03:48:40 +0000 UTC]
Wow, this is just what I needed. Really, I can't write stories because I always come up with a lot of ideas and I don't know how to use them. I can't wait to read more of your advices
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StarsSparks [2011-08-17 03:39:21 +0000 UTC]
Even though I don't write stories, this is still great advice as a way to break down thoughts and characters and such, not to mention interesting to think about.
Thank you.
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LightlyBow [2011-08-17 03:13:17 +0000 UTC]
THIS.
Thank you so much, I really needed this. I tend to get neck deep into characterization before I even have a plot figured out. THANK YOU.
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Brother-Tico [2011-08-17 02:48:41 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for these tips and advices!
And I think I found the problem of my stories: I'm thinking too much in the beginning! Even if I'm trying to make a single story, I don't know where to start or how to start. Sometimes I get too stress out about it. That's my problem.
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Altophobia [2011-08-17 02:36:35 +0000 UTC]
Thank you Mad! I look forward to the next journal!
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Emruki [2011-08-17 02:23:21 +0000 UTC]
This needs to be a mandatory read for every kid who's struggling with their space opera.
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Nikki0417 [2011-08-17 02:20:36 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I have a reason to fav a journal! I found this out the hard way when I was 16 and wanting to turn my epic saga into a webcomic. When I started building the webpage on drunkduck, I came to the summary section and realized I had absolutely no idea how to summarize my story in least than 5 pages.
I started telling myself that if I can't summarize a story in one paragraph or less, preferably less, it's way too complicated and needs revamping (if it can even be saved). I suggest the same thing to other people sometimes. So, I'm glad this is a rule of thumb other people use and I'm not just...pulling facts out my ass. DX
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StrayFlame [2011-08-17 01:49:19 +0000 UTC]
thank you very much for explaining this. it definitely gets me thinking and re-thinking my own comic. ive been meaning to redo its synopsis anyhow XP a couple things happen, but it's more like in arcs rather than one giant story. i tend to think of my comic as an anime lol. one plot at a time. helps me think who should appear first and all that jazz.
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MyNameIsMad In reply to StrayFlame [2011-08-17 02:53:46 +0000 UTC]
ahh, if it's meant to be a single related series I would still advise trying to put this into practice! It won't do if the final arc has nothing in common with the first!
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StrayFlame In reply to MyNameIsMad [2011-08-17 23:36:33 +0000 UTC]
yeah, still trying to figure out some connections and such ^_^; thank you for the advice! i will def keep everything in mind~
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spacerocketbunny [2011-08-17 01:39:45 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for this, this is actually the best advice I've ever received.
It's funny how things are so simple and easy and we always have to think of the complicated ways to go about it, yet the answer is right there staring us in the face.
This is fantastic, I think I'll go try this, no I definitely will do this.
Thanks again!
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mikiko-art [2011-08-17 01:38:45 +0000 UTC]
excellent advice indeed. o;
I wish more people knew about the basic stuff in storytelling...!
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Misterr-Grim [2011-08-17 01:25:53 +0000 UTC]
Wow, this is really good advice.
I'll keep this in mind and start simplifying my story, and I'll read your next tutorial too.
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kyuubinu [2011-08-17 01:22:45 +0000 UTC]
Yaaaay!! Thank you
I REALLY wish you could fav journal entries.
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kingarbs [2011-08-17 01:22:14 +0000 UTC]
God dammit, why can't I favorite journals. UGH.
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MyNameIsMad In reply to kingarbs [2011-08-17 01:22:46 +0000 UTC]
I THINK YOU CAN NOW ACTUALLY, but i'm not sure how you do it :V
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EmCaCo In reply to MyNameIsMad [2011-08-19 19:51:06 +0000 UTC]
I think you have a little folders tab in your message center. You can make a new one, name it "favorites" and drag stuff into it. 8D
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coreymill In reply to MyNameIsMad [2011-08-17 01:27:00 +0000 UTC]
I think you need to be a beta tester to have that feature, but I agree ... very enjoyable journal to read through.
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