Plotters, Pantsers, and Plantsers
Plots and Character Arcs Series
Hymn Case Studies
How to Write Supporting Characters
The Story of Humanity Series
The Book of Judges Series
Holiday-Themed Posts
Hidden Gems
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The Flat Arc Third Plot Point
Since the Second Pinch Point, things will go pretty well for the MC as they move towards their Goal. However, there is an ominous sense that it’s not going to be this easy… and they’re right. Before they know it, they will plummet into the deep hole called the Third Plot Point.
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Hallelujah, What a Savior & Look, Ye Saints
Since Resurrection Sunday falls in March this year, I thought I would feature two hymns that focus on Jesus and the cross. “Hallelujah, What a Savior” (also known as “Man of Sorrows”) was written by Philip Bliss, and “Look, Ye Saints” was written by Thomas Kelly.
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The Flat Arc Second Pinch Point
In between the Midpoint and the Second Pinch Point, things start going well for the MC. They’ve gone from reaction to action, and they’re finally fighting back against the antagonist. Perhaps they defeat some of his goons, discover a clue to his hideout, or find out more about his identity. They’re getting closer and closer…
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The Flat Arc Midpoint
So we’ve passed the First Pinch Point, and the MC is a bit discouraged. After all, the First Plot Point shoved them into a World built on the Lie, and the First Pinch Point showed that the antagonist is by no means slowing in his pursuit. The MC hasn’t quite recovered from their mini low…
Hi, I’m Grace Dvorachek! I am a child of the King, a lover of words, and a devourer of books. Writing is my passion, and I love exploring how to use stories to reflect the character and glory of God. Click here to view my full bio.