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How about this for a solution -- Write a story without a sag in the middle.
I think if your story is sagging in the middle, you've got a bad story.
Take your favorite story (StarWars, Anna Karenina, One Hundred Years of
Solitude, whatever) and good luck finding the sag.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kent Graham" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: [PWA-L] Sagging Middles
> And here's another:
>
> "Middle sag, I never seem to suffer from it. I do write a simple,
> chapter by chapter step sheet though, listing the scenes I'm going to
> use in about 6 words per scene. It helps keeps me on track, and doesn't
> have to be adhered to strictly. (scenes can be added, moved or deleted)"
>
> So, anyone else find something that works? Or, perhaps better yet,
> something that simply did not work?
>
> Scribite!
> ->kg
> --
> J. Kent Graham
> JMC Adjunct Instructor
> Copeland Hall, Room 101
> 325-2721 or 819-9543
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