#128: What Are Obligatory Scenes And Conventions?

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“When a story doesn't include these key scenes and conventions of its genre, it's just not going to work.” - Savannah Gilbo<br/><br/>Want a framework for your entire story? Learn what readers expect from a story like yours, and then use these obligatory scenes and conventions as a framework to craft a story that works. Here’s a preview of what’s included: <br/><br/>[03:47] What are obligatory scenes and conventions (and why are they important)?<br/><br/>[06:58] 3 steps to finding the obligatory scenes and conventions for your story's genre.<br/><br/>[10:31] Savannah breaks out most of the required scenes and conventions, which you can download by visiting the blog post for this episode.<br/><br/>[13:58] How to handle the obligatory scenes and conventions of your subplots vs. the main storyline.<br/><br/>[16:51] Final thoughts: If you don’t do the work to understand your genre, you’ll have a hard time getting your books into the hands of readers. And without readers, your story will never be experienced. That’s a terrible thought, right? To avoid this, know your genre and give your readers what they’re expecting in a new and exciting way. Give them the emotional experience they’re looking for, and you’ll earn loyal fans for life. <br/><br/>Links mentioned in this episode:Ep. 2: Understanding Genre: How to Write Better StoriesEp. 95: How to Start Writing Your Sci-Fi or Fantasy NovelSTORY by Robert MckeeThe Story Grid by Shawn CoyneWant a behind the scenes look at what it takes to build a successful book coaching business? Grab this free ebook from Author Accelerator and join Jennie Nash (CEO of Author Accelerator) and Suzette Mullen on February 6th for all the juicy details! Click here to grab your free ebook >

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