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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Thanks to God
The hymn “Thanks to God” was written in Swedish by August Ludvig Storm and translated to English by Carl E. Backstrom. The tune was composed by J. A. Hultman. The words of this song express a simple faith in God and all that He sends our way.
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The Flat Arc First Plot Point
It’s time to dive in and talk about the gateway between the First and Second Acts… the First Plot Point! This moment in the story is an important turning point for your MC, so keep reading to find out how to properly write it.
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The Love of God
“The Love of God” is a hymn that has been well-loved by many, and reflects the vastness of God’s character and love. However, once you know the amazing story behind this song, its words become even more powerful.
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The Flat Arc Inciting Event
Today, we’re talking about the next plot point in a Flat Arc… the Inciting Event. This happens after everyone and everything has been introduced, and the audience has been properly hooked. Right in the middle of the First Act, an event will take place that will momentarily disrupt the MC’s Normal World.
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.