11.24: Stakes!
We talk a lot about “raising the stakes” in our writing. When we say “stakes,” we’re referring to the things that keep our characters involved in the conflict, rather than just walking away and doing something else. We dig into what this really means, and how everyone in the story must be driven by things that they have at stake.
Liner Notes: in this episode we refer to the three character-development “sliders” model set forth in WX 9.13.
Credits: This episode was recorded by Jeff Cools, and mastered by Alex Jackson.
Homework: An object, a character, and a genre. Look to your left and that’s your object. Check your bookshelf, and the first book that catches your eye is your genre. The character? Your best friend.
Thing of the week: Mrs. Frisbee and the Rats of NIMH, by Robert O’Brian, narrated by Barbara Caruso.
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