📚Book Recommendation📚: Take Off Your Pants! by Libbie Hawker.
I haven't read this one myself yet, but I've heard great things about Take Off Your Pants!: Outline Your Books for Faster, Better Writing. From what I've heard, the book focuses on building plots through character motivations, goals, flaws, and transformations rather than relying solely on external events. 🌟 “The character’s flaw will shape every other aspect of your book. The flaw is the engine that drives your entire book, from hooking your reader’s interest to propelling the plot to its climax—so choose your flaw with care, and make it count.” 🌟“A tight pace has nothing to do with explosions or car chases. It has everything to do with creating a compulsion to keep on reading.” Many writers seem to find it helpful for avoiding plot holes and creating stories that feel more cohesive from beginning to end. A few things that she covers are, ✍️ How to create a strong character arc ✍️ How to outline without feeling boxed in ✍️ How to avoid plot holes before they happen ✍️ How to make sure every scene serves the story It's definitely on my reading list, and I thought I'd share it here in case anyone has read it. If you have, I'd love to hear your thoughts! 📖✍️