
Liar, Liar, Plot on Fire: A 5-question story diagnosis technique
A Talk by Sue Brown-Moore (Story revision coach)
About this Talk
You've finished your draft and now it's time to think about revisions. But how do you know where to start? How do you know how much of your story you should revise? Welcome to Liar, Liar, Plot on Fire.
My name is Sue, and I am a professional storysmith. And I can tell you, from my years of experience as a developmental editor for character-driven fiction, that most people don’t write a perfect plot in the first story draft. Not even the multi-published, bestselling authors. So if you’re stressing out about getting it right, you’re in good company.
So I created a quick, 5-question flowchart that can expose some of the most critical problems I see in early story drafts. The first revisions you do on a draft should be the ones that affect the whole story. Because if you do need rewrites, you want to be as efficient as possible about making those changes.
This training is perfect for fiction writers who:
- Want to write gripping stories about people who become better versions of themselves
- Just finished a draft but don't know where to start editing
- Tend to struggle with constantly rewriting and tweaking a manuscript
- Want a quick, efficient way to analyze their draft for fundamental plot problems
- Like using easy-to-follow frameworks that tie into deeper subject matter learning
This 45-minute virtual training that will teach you my 5-question plot diagnosis flowchart technique so you can spot critical plot problems in your own first draft before spending money on a developmental edit. Learn the quickest way to pinpoint how and where to start your manuscript revisions, and take home a free walkthrough of the technique I teach in the session.
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Session recap PDF for Liar, Liar, Plot on Fire by Sue Brown-Moore
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Session recap PDF for Liar, Liar, Plot on Fire by Sue Brown-Moore
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