If you read a book, odds are it follows a familiar structure.
It has a beginning, middle and end. It has a plot.
It has characters that act as protagonists, antagonists, and foils.
Maybe there is a twist.
Maybe there is a low point that helps the main character grow and surpass their limitations.
Either way, the story you read will only be as compelling based on the author’s skill.
Without the author there can be no story.
If every person has a story to tell, then each person is their own author.
They can tell their story however they’d like.
The structure may be unique or familiar.
Regardless, no story is exactly the same.
When reflecting on your story, what do you focus on?
Do you believe more in the plot being straightforward?
Do you cast the characters intentionally?
What are the elements of your story?
Join Casey Berman, Caleb Pearson and Oleg Lougheed on November 19th, as they explore elements of their stories, the role they play in them, and other related topics.