Structure Writing Slides The Five Elements of Every Story The Writing Lodge Slide Maker There’s no fun mnemonic for this. My sincerest apologies.When many readers think of their favorite books the first images that come to mind are the larger-than-life characters they created in their minds.A strong plot will give your story a leg on stories similar to yours with more simplistic plot devices.Location. Location. Location. How memorable are your settings? Is your city, town, building, etc. a character in itself?Readers will often wonder why their favorite authors went to the writing well to begin with. What made them want to write about certain topics? And what do their stories really mean?In life, it’s ideal when people can get along, even with their enemies. In compelling stories the exact opposite is true. Slide 1 of 6 Slide 2 of 6 Slide 3 of 6 Slide 4 of 6 Slide 5 of 6 Slide 6 of 6Share on FacebookTweetFollow us About Author The Writing Lodge Slide Maker The Writing Lodge Slide Maker is putting together visual slide presentation about evergreen topics. Email your slideshow ideas to writinglodgegroup@gmail.com See author's posts Tags: books character conflict developing elements plot reading setting story theme writing Continue Reading Previous Beta Readers: A Vital Resource in Your Writing JourneyNext A Detailed Look into ADVERBS and When to Use Them