How to write these?
Well I am interested in writing a novel that doesn't have the typical plot structure:
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution
I'm confused. Are you saying cozy fantasy and relaxing adventure don't have all the elements of a traditional plot, or that what you write doesn't? Based on your most recent response I think you mean you don't write them that way?I try writing these but they often end up being shorter than desired or more like short stories because they dont have all of the elements of a traditional novel plot
If you aren't using a typical structure, can you give us an idea of what structure you do plan to have?I guess I mean novels with other plot structures.
Structures that are not the same as many mainstream novels.
Thats what im curious about.If you aren't using a typical structure, can you give us an idea of what structure you do plan to have?
They all fall into that for the most part. Kind of like how water can only have a hydrogen/oxygen structure. There's maybe a little deviation, but if you stray to far, it's no longer a story.Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution
If your goal is for it to be an actual story, it's going to need to follow some sort of event structure. Otherwise it's just an essay or an exposition or something.Thats what im curious about.
Seems as if there should be other plot structures although im not sure how difficult creating a unique one would be.
Well I am interested in writing a novel that doesn't have the typical plot structure:
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution
Rather than these components, I would like to learn how to write my own unique kind of plot structure