you need a protagonist with a problem

Date: 2025-06-23 10:05 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] mskrieger
Hi Luke,

Obviously I'm not JMG, but I'm a professional writer, and the best advice I can give you is this: every story starts with a protagonist with a problem. The meat of the story is how the protagonist tries to solve that problem, fails, fails again, and finally succeeds.

Some examples...

Moby Dick: Captain Ahab was injured by the White Whale and seeks revenge.

Ivanhoe: Ivanhoe must rescue Rebecca from the Templars and redeem his good name.

Star Wars: Luke must save the Galaxy from Darth Vader and find his real family. (Many good stories have both an exterior problem--saving the Galaxy in this case--and an interior problem--here, finding his family.)

A great setting and background help to shape the kinds of situations the protagonist find him- or herself in, but the driving force of the story is the problem and the protagonist's efforts to solve it.

I hope this helps, and good luck to you.

--Ms. Krieger

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