![]() ![]() You must decide how many altercations, the number of characters involved, and what weapons if any are used. Many are involved in physical altercations with other characters. Many hero’s die trying to solve their case. Write down your initial thoughts for plot twists, red herrings to throw the readers off the trail of the true villain, and of course the final stages of how the good guy will prevail.or does he? You need to decide whether or not the hero or the villain wins in the end. Every good story has at least one antagonist, but what steps must the hero or heroine take to find him/her? How will the villain evade the hero? How is the mystery solved? In mystery writing there are a lot of twists and turns. Some key points to consider are what is the mystery? This is the underlying theme to the entire story so be as in-depth as possible (has there been a murder or a theft or a kidnapping? If so, how and where was it committed?). ![]() If this happens.let it! Write down any ideas or details that come to you, they'll come in handy later. ![]() You may very well find that the story begins to unfold as you're writing down the key points. ![]() A list of key points is also helpful when outlining the story plot. Having a handy reference of key points will help keep your story on track and you from pulling your hair out. As you're writing, the story will want to take on a life of its own. Before writing a word, take some time to jot down key story points. ![]()
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