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Page 1: Friday, August 2, 2013 Willamette Writers Conference Story Physics 101 Larry Brooks .

Friday, August 2, 2013Willamette Writers Conference

“Story Physics 101”

Larry Brooks

www.storyfix.com

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The Writing Conversation

Wherein we explore the conventional wisdom in search of unconventional insight.

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The Six Realms of Story Physics

Wherein we get to it.

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Story Physics:

• Compelling dramatic premise

• Dramatic tension/arc

• Optimized pacing

• Heroic empathy (what we root for)

• Vicarious experience

• Narrative Strategy

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Compelling Dramatic Premise

Wherein we put character, purpose, conflict and context in the same room.

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What is CONCEPTUAL about your premise?

Your CONCEPT is the CONCEPTUAL source of energy

and compelling allure to your story.

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Dramatic Tension

• Hero’s quest…

• … facing obstacles

• … with motivating stakes (and possibly emerging stakes

• … creating

• opportunity for heroic resolution

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Optimal Pacing

Wherein we put the story into some sort of sequence…

… according to given principles that OPTIMIZE pace.

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Heroic Empathy

Wherein we make is easy for our readers to ROOT for our hero on her/his quest.

And… to root against the villain/antagonist (because fear is a terrific motivator)

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Vicarious Experience

Wherein we tap into the Secret Weapon of storytelling… by transporting the reader

into a new time, place, experience, context and emotional state.

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Narrative Strategy

Wherein we choose how to tell the story.

Tense, voice, POV, something fresh, something risky…

… or not.

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Story Physics

- Compelling Dramatic Premise

- Dramatic Tension

- Optimal Pacing

- Heroic Empathy (rooting)

- Vicarious Experience

- Narrative Strategy

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The Three Stages of Story Development

Wherein we figure out where we are in the process.

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The Three Stages:

• The Search for Story

• Story Design

• Story Execution and Polish

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Case Study

Wherein we look at the most common missed opportunity (bordering on mistake)

out there.

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Four Key Questions:

• What is the concept that drives your premise, and why will it be compelling?

• What is your core dramatic question and arc (focus, unfolding exposition), driven by what your hero needs in context to the stakes attached?

• What opposes that quest, and how compelling (scary) is it?

• Is your First Plot Point functional, and is it where it needs to be?

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Questions?

Wherein we play Stump The Presenter

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Story Physics:

Harnessing the Underlying Forces

of Storytelling

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