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A classic how-to manual, William Wallace Cook's Plotto is one writer's personal method, painstakingly diagrammed for the benefit of others. The theory itself may be simple -- "Purpose opposed by Obstacle yields Conflict" -- but Cook takes his "Plottoist" through hundreds of situations and scenarios, guiding the reader's hand as a dizzying array of purposes and obstacles come to a head.

Cook's method is broken down into three stages: First, the master plot. This four-page chart distills the most basic plot points into a three-line sentence. Next, the conflict situation. Each master plot leads the reader to a list of circumstances, distributed among 20 different conflict groups (these range from "Love's Beginning" to "Personal Limitations" to "Transgression").

There are over 2,000 unique conflict situations in the book, and each is cross-referenced with designs for how the situation might have started, or where it might go. Finally, there are character combinations -- Cook offers an extensive index of protagonists, each cross-referenced with various supporting players -- themselves tied to various conflict situations, for what appears to be an inexhaustible reservoir of suggestions and inspiration.

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Who knew that such a book like this even existed? Great share for every writer to have.Perfect 10
Max reps, @StillStanding, for YET ... another... great ...share!

I knew about this book from many years ago. It's a classic. Very hard to get, so I truly appreciate your generosity.

Plot is perhaps the most challenging thing to new writers because it's the skeleton that holds the entire story together. It could be strong in one area but weakness in any of the other parts could pull the whole story down. Things like character development, back story, the climax, the denouement (aftermath from the climax) and the ending must all stand strong.

I remember having had the computer version (a multi-part floppy disc set ... remember those?) that helps a writer develop strong story plots. I've since moved several times and lost them (couldn't use 'em now anyway with the new-fangled computers).

Anyway, thanks for a great share. If you're a fiction writer, Plotto can help you to improve your craft. Get it while the links last!

Layna61524
Awesome share! This is a must read, thanks StillStanding. Nice Thread
reup request

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http://www92.zippyshare.com/v/KAXjbKXf/file.html
Please please please reup. Thank you so so much. I will happily make mirrors.
(03-01-2018 12:22 PM)candyo383 Wrote: [ -> ]Please please please reup. Thank you so so much. I will happily make mirrors.

SS's link at #5, the one before your request, still works. But, just incase it dies while I am (slowly) typing this, here's a meduiafire link.

Magic Button :
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/gbxmeu7l3zyzbe5/Plotto_The_Master_Book_of_All_Plots.pdf

Thank you to SS
thanks for sharing. Please reupload.
(08-01-2018 06:28 PM)goorda Wrote: [ -> ]Download link: http://gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?req=plo...column=def
Thank you so much, friend. Rep added.
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