Post by account_disabled on Nov 27, 2023 14:06:28 GMT 9
The protagonist's desire A story cannot exist without our protagonist wanting something. Even the usual involuntary hero who saves the world has a wish. Desire here is understood as a dream, hope, but also as the desire to reach a goal. In K. my character has an initial desire, which will then change, but it is that initial desire that will give life to the story. The desire does not necessarily have to remain the same. But it is essential to put a character in front of a choice. Reading the plot of your novel, is there that desire? Is it evident in the story? Does it kick off the story? The change of the protagonist Yes, my protagonist in K. will change. For now I don't know if he will love that change, but it will be there and it will be total.
Just as it should be, in my opinion. This metamorphosis from initial Phone Number Data Protagonist to final Protagonist is also necessary for the functionality of the story. It determines its end, we could say. In fact, that's exactly how it is. If we don't know how to end our novel, the change in the protagonist comes to our aid. Where do we want it to go? How do we want him to change the way he thinks and acts? What should it transform into? The answer to those questions will be the end of our story. Checking whether we have considered this transformation of the protagonist in our plot will help us understand whether we have created a good story. Now all we have to do is write it, although I prefer to first think about how the story will be structured, how I will divide the chapters, whether they will also have a title, a quote at the beginning, etc.
Why a book trailer doesn't work They honestly never appealed to me. I've seen some, sure, but I've never bought a book thanks to a book trailer I saw. What is the true meaning of the book trailer? That of creating viral content, which is spread as quickly as possible and brings visits and therefore potential buyers. Is there the same perception in the reader as in film trailers? Because the book trailer was created to emulate the film trailer, but… when we watch a trailer, we are actually watching clips of the upcoming film when we watch a book trailer, we are simply seeing a kind of back cover in film form There is therefore no real link between the book trailer and the book. What if we created a book trailer… textual? Idea born while writing the post.
Just as it should be, in my opinion. This metamorphosis from initial Phone Number Data Protagonist to final Protagonist is also necessary for the functionality of the story. It determines its end, we could say. In fact, that's exactly how it is. If we don't know how to end our novel, the change in the protagonist comes to our aid. Where do we want it to go? How do we want him to change the way he thinks and acts? What should it transform into? The answer to those questions will be the end of our story. Checking whether we have considered this transformation of the protagonist in our plot will help us understand whether we have created a good story. Now all we have to do is write it, although I prefer to first think about how the story will be structured, how I will divide the chapters, whether they will also have a title, a quote at the beginning, etc.
Why a book trailer doesn't work They honestly never appealed to me. I've seen some, sure, but I've never bought a book thanks to a book trailer I saw. What is the true meaning of the book trailer? That of creating viral content, which is spread as quickly as possible and brings visits and therefore potential buyers. Is there the same perception in the reader as in film trailers? Because the book trailer was created to emulate the film trailer, but… when we watch a trailer, we are actually watching clips of the upcoming film when we watch a book trailer, we are simply seeing a kind of back cover in film form There is therefore no real link between the book trailer and the book. What if we created a book trailer… textual? Idea born while writing the post.