How to Structure a Novel Plot: Beginning, Middle, and End Story Structure

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Agnes Wolfe asks advice from a developmental editor Rebecca Hartwell on how to structure a novel plot, strengthen your plot, and edit your book yourself. In this seventh episode of the 52-week Story Savvy series, Rebecca, founder and host of Hart Bound Editing [http://hartboundediting.com], shares expert insights alongside Agnes Wolfe, host of Authors’ Alcove [http://authorsalcove.com].
This episode focuses on essential storytelling techniques, including plot development rules, crafting a strong beginning, middle, and end, and how to become a better fiction writer. Whether you’re outlining, drafting, or editing, these strategies will help elevate your novel.
This episode covers:
What makes a good fantasy story stand out in a crowded genre?
How to write good character development and avoid common pitfalls.
Best practices for self-editing to refine pacing and clarity.
Rebecca also offers advice from a developmental editor on making your novel more engaging, avoiding structure mistakes, and fine-tuning your storytelling. Whether you’re working on your first draft or polishing a final manuscript, this episode is packed with actionable writing tips.
Rebecca’s Recommended Resources:
Story Grid https://storygrid.com
Developmental Editing Services (Expert Feedback):[https://hartboundediting.com
Have questions about self-editing or writing in your genre? Drop them in the comments, and we’ll answer them in future episodes!

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