
This week I discovered a very interesting series of articles by K.M. Weiland. Weiland has gleaned all kinds of interesting writing insights, Marvel movie by Marvel movie, in this series of blog posts that explore The Do’s and Don’ts of Storytelling According to Marvel. These posts are fun and information, and useful in writing your first draft or revising for the 99th time.
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For example:
- Iron Man teaches writers to grab readers with multi-faceted characters.
- Iron Man 2 is a study in how to use secondary characters to flesh out your protagonists.
- The Incredible Hulk is a study in how not to write action scenes.
- Thor is a study in how to attack the sagging Midpoint, in which you need to create the all important scene -- arguably the most important scene in the book -- depicting the Moment of Truth.
- Captain America is a study in how to integrate subtext into your dialogue!
- Guardians of the Galaxy is a study in how to use backstory effectively.
Just a FYI: I did a similar review of Emma Coats’ rules in her post using Pixar as the mentor text. I also explored how one might use The Doctor – yes, that Doctor – as a mentor text in how to write historical fiction .
what wisdom,
if any,
I will find
inside myself
to inspire my pen
to keep writing.
