#17 Top 5 Plot Gaps To Avoid in Your Writing & How
The Author's Journey with Gary Khan06/24/20 • 14 min
Plot gaps or plot holes can send your readers running for the hills faster than mad axeman on Halloween. As authors, we love our work. It is a sacred part of us that we share with the world, but it is true what they say: love makes us blind.
In this episode, we explore my five worst plot gap tropes in the literature that have the power to tank your hard work. We explore what a plot gap is and how to avoid or correct it in your writing, so you produce the highest quality, consistent story possible.
Key knowledge you will acquire in this episode:
- The definition of a plot gap
- The top five worst plot gap tropes
- How to avoid and correct plot gaps
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06/24/20 • 14 min
The Author's Journey with Gary Khan - #17 Top 5 Plot Gaps To Avoid in Your Writing & How
Transcript
Hello Kryptic fans. Welcome back to another episode of the Author's Journey with your boy, Gary Khan. In this episode we explore my five worst plot gap tropes in literature with the power to tank your hard work. We explore what a plot gap is and how to avoid or corrected it in your own writing, so you produce the highest quality story possible. I'm trying something different in this episode, so we keeping it short and we keeping it sweet. Let's g
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