By Ian Acheson
I've found this book to be invaluable in working through my current manuscript. Bell outlines the significance of identifying the magical midpoint moment or "Mirror Moment" when structuring one's story.
The “Mirror Moment” Bell outlines is exactly that, a moment in a scene, not an entire scene, reflecting the midpoint of your novel. It’s that moment when the protagonist “takes stock of where he/she is in the conflict” and assesses what to do in order to be successful.
Read more at the following link:
http://australasianchristianwriters.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/favourite-writing-craft-books-ian.html
The “Mirror Moment” Bell outlines is exactly that, a moment in a scene, not an entire scene, reflecting the midpoint of your novel. It’s that moment when the protagonist “takes stock of where he/she is in the conflict” and assesses what to do in order to be successful.
Read more at the following link:
http://australasianchristianwriters.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/favourite-writing-craft-books-ian.html
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