Which route through the following fictional mind map would make the most compelling plot from the point of view of the reader? You’ll probably need to use the Zoom function on your browser to read this – sorry about that.
Which route through the following fictional mind map would make the most compelling plot from the point of view of the reader? You’ll probably need to use the Zoom function on your browser to read this – sorry about that.
Ok, Rob – How about, Kill her, get away with it, write novel about it, get caught? You need a literary agent (who are often lawyers in the US) as the detective!
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Debbie, I think you may be on to something there! 🙂 Apart from the killing. 😦 Oh, but I forgot – it’s all fictional! Yay! 😀
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Did you make this? It’s really cool and a great way to generate ideas. I was going to say kill her too…perhaps you have evil followers… 😛 I think confront, work it out, but she doesn’t leave the lover- then maybe he kills her, lol.
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Yep, I made that. There should be a story out of that – what do you think?
Hahaha now you want to kill people?
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Yes! Make it a story. 😊 I don’t want to kill people…I want you to kill people. 😇😁
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Hmm – smells like entrapment to me.
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What? I would never turn you in!! 😯😈
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Yeah, right!
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No but really, haven’t you always wanted to write a nice juicy murder?? 😁🔪⚰️☠️
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Yeah, I suppose. Most of the people I have killed have not really been murdered. They were mostly collateral damage or natural causes. Good shout, Victoria. 😉
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I like this phrase – good shout. It’s so very English. 😀 There’s a tradition in the fan fiction world to kill Bill Compton as brutally as possible. I have a tough time with it, lol. So maybe I just wanna live vicariously through you. 😋 I wrote a fist fight once and that was immensely satisfying. 😀
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Well, I’d definitely go with revenge affair to feeling happy then a route to writing that novel. But that’s just me 😉
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Sounds like a good plan to me too, Dee. At least you’re not as bloodthirsty as this lot! 🙂
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Nope, I’m a lover, not a fighter 😉
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Good on you! 🙂
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Oh definitely revenge affair. But then husband’s lover kills wife…. And it looks like the husband! Husband gets arrested. Then his lover runs off with the wife’s lover which was the plan all along. Only the fabulous lady detective on the case figures it out, and justice is served, freeing the wrongly accused, who goes on to write that novel and marry the gorgeous lady detective!
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Magnificent, Meg; bloody marvellous!
Can I put you down for the part of the gorgeous lady detective for the movie adaptation? 😀
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Wow! Thank you! I’d be honored! 😘
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The honour would be mine, Meg. 😉
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How creative!! Better plotting with the confrontation option. The wife had betrayed their marital relationship. Both work it out and the wife takes a leave from her lover for a while cause she realises she is destroying someone’s life. They both proceed to a marriage counsellor and sought it out,live happily ever after. Or maybe the marriage councillor himself gives an option of getting divorced and they readily accept it, in this way three people can move on happily in their lives. I love happy endings😜
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Those sound like good options for life, but how compelling would the book of that be. Happy endings are good, but where’s the drama, the passion, the betrayal, the blood! 🙂
When we cook, we need there to be something spicy in the pot, yes. 🙂
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Obviously! Then let’s take the path to Revenge affair. It would be full dramatic. Bloodshed and all. Exciting 😀😀
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Now we’re cooking! 😀
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Hehe! Yes we are😇
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🙂
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