This one was a bit confusing for me so I had to reference some messages from this group about the difference between plot points and story outline. I think I understand, my list turned out quite long though. But once again this was a great exercise, it helped me figure out other points I needed to focus on that I may not have thought of within my regular outline and helped me come up with other plot points to connect my conflicts and storyline more fluidly.
Even if I'm not doing it right, it's great encouragement and helps me feel like I'm getting somewhere and building a good foundation for my book.
I hope you all are finding inspiration in your workings as well and moving along steadily in these challenges.
Darleen
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