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1. A Personal Glimpse into Character Emotional Development

Steeped in nature and beauty, surrounded by writers willing to take a risk, for five days, I went through the process of creating and analyzing plot at both the scene and the overall story level.

Several writers at last week's plot retreat were local. The rest flew in from Nevada, Colorado, Mississippi and handful from southern California. Some of the writers knew me from plot consultations and previous workshops and retreats. Others were familiar only through my book and/or other plot tools and YouTube Plot Series.

The focus on Character Emotional Development plot brings up opportunities to use the writing life as examples writers can relate to along with classic novels, memoirs, and screenplays. That, in turn, always challenges me to examine my own writing life which reflects my internal life or spirit.

My professional goal is to support writers in developing plot. What used to stand in my way was fear and insecurity. I never could let that stop me because of the belief that if I don't continue taking steps toward my goal, I lose the gift. 


For a time, I celebrated the confidence I found in conquering my fear and insecurity thanks to writers generous feedback. After this plot retreat, I know I still have a distance to travel.

After reliving all the amazing moments over the past five days, I began spotting specks here and there in the magnificent tapestry we created together. Worry cropped up in the one or two writers confusing body language and feedback and I found myself growing smaller. In the knowledge that antagonists support profound character transformation, of course, I feel gratitude to both the writers acting as allies and the shape-shifters who acted as antagonists, too. Rather than feed the strength of the antagonists by wallowing, however, I mine the lessons there. Having done so, I am able to deliberately shift my focus from the worry and, instead, revel in the majority's effusive and deep-felt gratitude. 

It was an incredible five days. Thanks to each of you for taking time out of your busy lives and attending. You touched my heart in deep and wonderful ways.

Fill in the Character Profile below for your protagonist (the character who is most changed by the dramatic action), any other major viewpoint characters and, if there is one, the character who represents the major antagonist for the protagonist. If you decide to do it for yourself as a writer, too, I'd love to learn your answers. You do not have to include your name.

1. What is this character's goal?

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