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.

Story Idea Starters

SpecFic Subjects

CREATE A STORY IDEA OR A PROMPT, USING ONE OR MORE OF THE BELOW SUBJECTS (OR MAKE UP YOUR OWN):

UFOs, Suspended animation, Time Travel/ Future-Past, Space exploration, Alternate histories, Portals, Apocalyptic or Post-Apocalyptic worlds, Cannibalism, Demons, Fortune-telling, Prophecy, Magic, Psychics, Robots, Vampres, Ghosts, Goblins, Telekinesis, Telepathy, Virtual Reality, Wizardry, Zombies, Mutated creatures/people, Planetary exploration, Dystopia, Werewolves, Mind control, Witches, Psy, etc.

*** WHAT OTHER SPECULATIVE FICTION SUBJECTS WOULD YOU ADD TO THIS LIST? ***

A WELL-TOLD TALE by C. L. Nichols

STORY ANGLES are those formed by the intersection of plot lines, character entanglements and story complications.

Plots hang like spider webs upon characters caught up in situations and incidents, drawn tighter by such story elements as subplots and setting. The points at which these lines meet propel the action, ensnare the reader’s interest and climax in a thoroughly satisfactory read.

STORY ANGLES are those formed by the intersection of plot lines, character entanglements and story complications.

Plots hang like spider webs upon characters caught up in situations and incidents, drawn tighter by such story elements as subplots and setting. The points at which these lines meet propel the action, ensnare the reader’s interest and climax in a thoroughly satisfactory read.

Point of view is the angle from which the story is told. A character’s reaction to other characters, situations or settings can reveal belief systems and traits that would not be made evident by the actions and speech of an otherwise static character.

Story Angles are essential to the creation of a well-told tale. In the absence of plot and character interactions, the resulting parallel lines that never collide mean no story ever exists.

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.

The responses of one character to others move your story in directions determined by that character’s traits, behaviors, and belief system modified by the events of the current situation. These story angles advance the plot uniquely.

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.

Start with a setting, a time and a place

Start your story ideas with a setting, a time and a place, that leads to a unique situation for your story.

Sometimes you can start a story idea with a setting:
What is the setting?

What could be in that setting?

What could happen in that setting?

Is there an antagonist? … who does what?

Five Basic Outer Motivations (Goals)

Five Basic Story Goals (Motivations) for your stories

> to stop: something bad from happening
> to escape: out of a situation
> to deliver: something of value
> to retrieve: something of value and bring it back safely
> to win: in sports, competition, etc.

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SpecFic Story Ideas

->You get a strange email in your InBox. What does it say?

->The rain just keeps pouring without relief. Flood engulfs the town from the swollen river. Something(s) in the water (ancient, released by floodwater).

->You awaken to a minor cut (or sore) on your body/face. It gets worse, gradually. What caused it? What happens next?

->Boys find strange object/device in town dump. (It is an overpopulation year for rats, and the boys are overturning trash and killing the rats with heavy sticks.)

->You get a strange email in your InBox. What does it say?

->The rain just keeps pouring without relief. Flood engulfs the town from the swollen river. Something(s) in the water (ancient, released by floodwater).

->You awaken to a minor cut (or sore) on your body/face. It gets worse, gradually. What caused it? What happens next?

->Boys find strange object/device in town dump. (It is an overpopulation year for rats, and the boys are overturning trash and killing the rats with heavy sticks.)

->A new drink (or other product) on the market hits big, begins to affect the consumers.

->Overhead “shooting star” (meteorite,etc.) streaks overhead (or slowly falls in an arc). You investigate where it lands.

Cary & Cate STORY ANGLES

Cary & Cate are writers residing in Fort Worth TX.  Our blog’s purpose is to showcase our stories, provide resources and inform writers of useful products that will aid them in their craft.

Cary & Cate are writers residing in Fort Worth TX.  Our blog’s purpose is to showcase our stories, provide resources and inform writers of useful products that will aid them in their craft.