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Plotman to the Rescue: A Troubleshooting Guide to Fixing Your Toughest Plot Problems

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"Help! My plot drags, sags, and has no heart!"



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Yes, solving your plot problems is why the superhero of story came to Earth. His mission? To give practical, easy-to-apply answers to the most vexing plot questions writers face, such as:

• How do I plan a plot if I'm not a plot planner?
• Does my plot need a prologue?
• What if I hit a plot wall?
• What if my plot is getting away from me?
• Why ins't my plot more gripping at the start?
• Why is my overall plot dull?
• What should I do if my plot is implausible?
• Do I really need to think about plot structure?
• How do I deepen the emotional impact of my plot?
• What's the best way to plug a plot hole?
• How do I keep my plot from ending with a thud?

And more!

With bonus material on how to find and utilize beta readers; and several plot generating methods you can put to use at any time.

Whether used as a reference guide or refresher course, this book will strengthen your storytelling muscles and help you elevate every novel you write. Because Plotman, along with his faithful sidekick Subplot Boy, has sworn to uphold plot, story, and the bestselling way.

137 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 4, 2019

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About the author

James Scott Bell

131 books1,032 followers
Jim is a former trial lawyer who now writes and speaks full time. He is the bestselling author of Try Dying, No Legal Grounds, Presumed Guilty, Glimpses of Paradise, Breach of Promise and several other thrillers. He is a winner of the Christy Award for Excellence in Inspirational Fiction, and was a fiction columnist for Writers Digest magazine. He has written two books in the Writers' Digest series, Write Great Fiction: Plot & Structure and Revision & Self-Editing.

Jim has taught writing at Pepperdine University and numerous writers conferences. He attended the University of California, Santa Barbara where he studied writing with Raymond Carver.

Series:
* Shannon Saga (with Tracie Peterson)
* The Trials of Kit Shannon
* Ty Buchanan

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Profile Image for Cora Foerstner.
Author 66 books13 followers
December 12, 2019
Bell does it again!

I buy all of James Scott Bell’s writing books because his books have helped in every step of the writing process.

This book is packed with excellent ideas to help revise and troubleshoot problems in your manuscript.

I found an unexpected bonus from reading this book. I think I can use several of Bell’s ideas to fix a manuscript I abandoned this past summer. I put the novel aside because it felt flat and uninspiring. I think I can troubleshoot some of the problems and get the story back on the right path.
Profile Image for Angela Boord.
Author 11 books117 followers
January 5, 2023
Repeats a lot of the info from Write Your Book From the Middle, but there are a few other good ideas to help solve problems like dragging plots. Thriller writers will probably find it most useful.
Profile Image for Jonathan H. MONTES.
282 reviews16 followers
April 26, 2020
It's a fun little book about writing.

It starts off like a story, and you quickly realize that it's based off of Superman. But it quickly, thereafter, gets right to the part you want-learning about plot.

There's really not much to say as this is for writers or anyone looking to start plotting their novel. Strongly recommended for the price, and for the author who has had a lot of success with writing about writing.
The page count is roughly 100 pages. There are exercises and things you can try out. There's motivation for writers and tons more in a compact book. I got it for Kindle, which is cheaper. If you have one, maybe go with that. I don't think there will be time to read it a second time with the amount of books on writing out there.
Thank you for reading this review. I'll catch you on YouTube.
Profile Image for Les Simpson.
94 reviews3 followers
February 7, 2022
Sound Advice And Techniques

I have enjoyed the author’s other books on writing fiction, and found this one to be quite serviceable. There are lots of good ideas to try and good examples to follow. I would not call this work to be revelatory or overly inspiring, but I do think it offers sound advice and techniques for troubleshooting plot problems.
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91 reviews4 followers
June 26, 2020
Great advice for different writing situations. Definitely a "by the side" book to have while revising or writing.
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Author 20 books18 followers
November 3, 2020
I love books about writing from this author. They're always useful and full of helpful ideas I can use.
Profile Image for Justin Knight.
Author 52 books2 followers
December 24, 2020
A Writing Bible

I learned so much from this. I've taken plenty of mental notes and look forward to using them improve my own craft.
5 reviews
June 23, 2022
Excellent book!

So helpful, with solid, practical advice and many thought provoking questions. It was easy to read and apply right away.
Profile Image for Ron.
965 reviews19 followers
December 6, 2019
Much more than the title implies (and in spite of the comic book cover). Bell does address plot issues at length (whether you're plotter or pantser), but along the way there are so many bits and pieces that can enhance your writing. Readers familiar with mythic structure and the SAVE THE CAT method will find some common ground but Bell's informal style is more clever and engaging than most writing books. Those who participate in National Novel Writing Month will find many useful topics and helpful exercises. Much useful advice for those whose efforts run aground or whose enthusiasm fades as a project wears on. Overall, a great book for writers in general, not limited to those struggling with plot issues. Also a good sourcebook for writing instructors and writing/critique groups.
18 reviews17 followers
December 20, 2019
Great tips in an easy-to-read presentation

Plotman to the Rescue is a great quick reference for writers who have completed one or more novels that are in draft form that needs help. Bells’ tips are easy to understand with clear and recognizable examples.
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636 reviews
January 9, 2020
Yes go for it!

Every book I have read by Me Bell has improved my writing by leaps and bounds, like flying up, up away. He gives you correct and easy ways to become bette!r at being a great writer!
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427 reviews6 followers
November 24, 2019
Another excellent little book from Bell, covering techniques of plotting and ideas for fixing a wide variety of plot problems. Well worth the attention of any fiction writer.
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