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Writing Is Magic Presentation available at mlpwritingismagic.com

Most Important Rules to Writing 1.Every writing rule has a scenario, situation, and reason where it can and SHOULD be broken, including this one. 2.Whatever you do, your work must be (for whatever reason) interesting. No Exceptions!

You Can Write a Story We all have a talent for storiesWe all have a talent for stories Less talent just requires more workLess talent just requires more work A lot of talent still requires a lot of work to avoid mediocrity.A lot of talent still requires a lot of work to avoid mediocrity. Talent is simply a starting point, not where we end up as writer!Talent is simply a starting point, not where we end up as writer!

Natural Storytelling How do we select details in anecdotes? 1.Something out of the ordinary/interesting happened. 2. It was done by or affected someone we are interested in. 3.How someone reacted in a situation had an effect on us (humor, terror, confusion…).

Naturally Selecting What We Tell 1.Something out of the ordinary/interesting happened. from "Magical Mystery Cure” by M.A. Larson

Naturally Selecting What We Tell 2.Something was done by or affected someone we are interested in. from "Luna Eclipsed” by M.A. Larson

Naturally Selecting What We Tell 3.How someone reacted in a situation had an effect on us (humor, terror, confusion). from "Return of Harmony Pt. 1” by M.A. Larson

Event List It isn’t enough to just have a list of things that happen and call it a “story.” from "Francis Escapes” Malcolm in the Middle. Fox.

My Little Pony: Story Is Conflict A story needs… A CHARACTER to be about A DESIRE or NEED that character has to fulfill A CONFLICT or RESISTANCE keeping the character from what they want.

Watch for Character, Desire, & Conflict! from “The Best Night Ever” by Amy Keating Rogers

A Situation is NOT a Story A story requires the main character to take an action (make a choice, overcome something, realize something, etc.)

A Situation is NOT a Story Situation: Fluttershy reads Watership Down and becomes sad.

A Situation is NOT a Story Story: Fluttershy must burn every copy of Watership Down in Equestria before Twilight Sparkle can stop her.

Multi-Story Multi-Directional Story (Multi-story): writing other major characters as if they are the hero of their own plotline even though they are not the main character. Best used with villains to give moral complexity and credibility to the story.

Watch the Greatest Thing Ever from “Friendship is Magic pt. 1” by Lauren Faust

Celestia Vs. Luna Celestia is the hero. –Saved the ponies from eternal night Luna is the victim. –Her work and emotions were ignored.

Multi-Story If used well, a story will seem like a story of 2 characters whose desires are in conflict. This is more complex than a “good guy” defeating a “bad guy.”

Desires in Opposition People want things. They often want more than one thing. Sometimes we are forced to choose between desires. This choice creates internal conflict.

Desires in Opposition Pitting a character’s desires against each other REVEAL what’s REALLY IMPORTANT to your character. It makes your character’s choices more difficult and creates tension through suspense.

Desires in Opposition Truly tough decisions create sympathy for your characters & power for your story.

Desires in Opposition from “Friendship Is Magic Pt. 2” by Lauren Faust

Low Stakes Rainbooms Rainbow Dash can LITERALLY do a sonic rainboom on cue. from “A Canterlot Wedding pt. 2” by Meghan McCarthy

High Stakes Rainbooms The most impactful sonic rainboom was in “Sonic Rainboom” by M.A. Larson. Resolution of a high stakes conflict

High Stakes Rainbooms At stake: Rainbow’s Pride Rainbow’s identity as the best Best Young Flyer’s Title Wonderbolts Chance Oh yeah, and the lives of four ponies. A POSSIBILITY OF FAILURE

High Stakes Rainbooms from “Sonic Rainboom” by M.A. Larson

Types of Stakes Personal: Would affect anyone that affects main character personally EG. Breaking up with loved one Universal: Affects the world EG. Presidential election or the apocalypse

Types of Stakes Relative: High stakes for the main character but probably nothing to normal people. EG. If the food touches it is uneatable! Empathetic: The main character’s actions will affect someone else. EG. If Lucky fails, a puppy won’t find a new home.

Types of Stakes Watch for Universal, Personal, Relative & Empathetic stakes “Friendship is Magic” “Party of One” “Lesson Zero” “Luna Eclipsed” Faust McCarthy Larson

Everyone Has Their Priorities from “The Ticket Master” by Amy Keating Rogers & Lauren Faust

Everyone Has Their Priorities Different people have different motivations so different characters should too Makes characters 3 dimensional It can create multiple plotlines Jacobsmovies. com

Everyone Has Their Priorities Lord of the Rings starts with a bunch of people Ends with Frodo and Sam alone with Golem Jacobsmovies. com

from “Friendship is Magic Pt. 2” by Lauren Faust

Everyone Has Their Priorities Doesn’t giving everyone their own priorities and story make things complicated? Unwieldy? Aren’t there “Fluttershy” episodes and “Applejack” episodes and…?

Everyone Has Their Priorities The point isn’t to add a bunch of plotlines (easier to do in an epic than a 22 minute cartoon). They can all have a similar goal to the main character, but to get the characters to stand out and be themselves, they should do it with their own priorities in mind.

Everyone Has Their Priorities It’s complicated. This example should help. from “A Canterlot Wedding pt. 2” by Meghan McCarthy

Always Write with Character Always paying attention to who your characters are will free you from writer’s block and traps. If you’re trapped, your character might not be developed enough.

Always Write with Character Your character’s actions are always a reflection of who they are. ALWAYS! from “A Canterlot Wedding Pt. 2” by Meghan McCarthy

Character Study A character study is a scene or plot where a character does something specifically to reveal character.

Character Study Find a situation to make the honest character lie, and see how she reacts. from “Party of One” by Meghan McCarthy

Thank you for coming! I could go on forever, but I can’t. Thank you to EQLA, The Brony Clubhouse, and YOU for coming! For more visit, mlpwritingismagic.com -Sharif Slides by Tracy McCusker