Action Thriller Quick Guide

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Excerpt:

Plotting

Ch. 1

This is the intro chapter. If this is your second+ book in the series, it’s a bit of a reintroduction and perhaps a recap if something happened last book, or throughout the series, that carries into this one. You want each book to be as standalone as possible, but it’s still part of a series, so a little recap is good. If he has recurring sidekicks, probably at least one is featured in this chapter.

You can dig right into the action, showing the hero in a scrape he escapes, or you can ease into it by showing his more mundane life, and someone comes for him or after him. There is usually at least one fight scene or confrontation in the first chapter, to show his fighting skills—or lack thereof if you’re going for a more unique approach by having him learn quickly. (Not really recommended from a marketability standpoint.)

Description

About The Builder

This storybuilder is designed to help you write an action thriller with 20 chapters, between 50-70,000 words, depending on your writing style. This is the bare-bones, stripped-down, economically priced version, so it has no frills and no information about the niche beyond the chapter structure. It is only recommended for those who already know the niche well.