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SUMMARY:Your fiction book idea
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DESCRIPTION: A winning story frame that has been used over and over is Joseph Campbell’s ‘A hero’s journey’.
Star Wars, The Matrix, Harry Potter, they all have this similar element of the hero setting off on a journey of self-discovery, only to meet a guide and become a hero, after falling lower than you could possibly go and coming back home higher than ever before.

I’d advise you to do a bit of research on the Hero’s journey. But it basically goes like this:
Stuff this I’m off into the unknown, I meet a guide or mentor, I run into trouble, I reach a breaking point, which results in my transformation into a hero, I realise my ignorance in the past, otherwise known as ‘sorry for being a bit of a numpty’. I then give my greatest gifts to all.
As you flesh out your idea, it’s wise to keep in mind a framework - like the heroes journey. You can even map out this journey for individual characters. Once your idea is all mapped out like this, I would then flash out the characterisation, so you get a...

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