Story Angles

Story Angles — A story narrates incidents in an author-chosen order, portrays a protagonist’s character arc and arrives at a satisfactory conclusion.

A story narrates incidents in an author-chosen order, portrays a protagonist’s character arc and arrives at a satisfactory conclusion. Divergent paths make possible reader enjoyment and appreciation. Until the story climax, nothing is decided.

Stories crossing similar territory or covering the same subject matter are executed diversely depending on which story angles the writer embraces.

Story angles may be derived from the five elements of fiction writing: Plot, Characters, Point of View, Setting and Theme. The angle of each element is set by the worldviews, attitudes and behaviors of characters existing in a unique setting designed to showcase point of view within the confines of a consistent theme.

The narrative pathway is determined by the story angles chosen as a means to create the story. A myriad of plot twists and turns, character traits and flaws, and story situations and events may both delight and surprise the reader.

Author: C. L. Nichols

C. L. Nichols is a published author of short stories and poetry, with novels in progress. He writes mainly in the speculative fiction genre. He is retired from a career as a Computer Applications Programmer/Analyst. He played bass and rhythm guitar in country, rock & variety bar bands, and he presently plays guitar in his church band.

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