I am very glad that everyone has enjoyed the recent series I’ve written on The Four Pillars of Fiction, so much so that I’ve broken records in terms of daily viewership and followers gained per post.
So thank you very much for the views and follows!
If you’ve found these posts helpful and think others can benefit, feel more than free to share it around, I would be greatly honoured!
To top off this delicious cake of blog posts, we’re gonna smear on some icing in the form of examples straight from my own novel It Starts: at Home.
Building It Starts: at Home With the Four Pillar Structure
In the following graph, I have outlined the story’s Plot, Location, Objective, and to prevent spoilers, I’ll allow the chracter graph to illustrate the Tenacity.
I’ll keep everything after the rising action the same just so you get an idea of how those questions become important in relation to what I have introduced in my PLOT.
It Starts: at Home Spoiler Free PLOT Graph
Characters With Similar Differences
The main characters of my story seem like complete opposites at first glance, but they share the same kind of vulnerabilities…that take on different forms from each other.
Sorry if that sounds confusing, but basically the plot revolves around how parenting effects young adults, how they end up treating each other at school due to their upbringing, and ultimately in the form of issues surrounding self esteem and popularity.
The way these characters compliment each other and clash against each other looks a little something like this:
The Settings Surrounding the Homes
As I’ve said earlier in this series, my favourite setting is comtemporary so that I can focus much more on the character development and interpersonal relationships. All of which is possible in a much more advanced setting than mine, but here’s a rough sketch of what this basic world looks like.
Thus Truly Concludes The Four Pillars of Fiction Series
Thank you very much again for your time, and as always I hope you’ve enjoyed, and gained value, from The Four Pillars of Fiction series.
Let me know if the points I’ve made in the series were much better having been substantiated by my own story’s examples, if you preferred the abstract one from the characters post, or the direct Inception example for settings.
I wanted to mix it up each post as I believe each method served the purpose it needed to for each pillar.
For those of you who are wondering how I made all of these graphs, I have been using Scapple, a top notch mind mapping program you can download at http://www.literatureandlatte.com
For dialogue examples from It Starts: at Home, click here for a full scene.
Til next time, keep on writing!