BIAM Worksheets
BIAM Worksheets
BIAM Worksheets
Story Tracker ............................................................................................. 227 Writing Time Tracker ............................................................................... 230 Goal Tracker ............................................................................................... 232 Book in a Month Contract ......................................................................... 233 Story Idea Map ........................................................................................... 234 Scene Cards ................................................................................................ 236 At-A-Glance Outline ...................................................................................246 Research Tracker ....................................................................................... 252 Character Story Sketch ............................................................................. 253 Character Snapshot ................................................................................... 255 Character-Revealing Scenes ..................................................................... 258 Act I Turning Point Brainstorm ............................................................... 259 Backstory Brainstorm ...............................................................................260 Character Motivators ............................................................................... 261 Plot Snapshot .............................................................................................. 262 Cliffhanger Brainstorm ............................................................................264 Plot Brainstorm.......................................................................................... 265
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Character Brainstorm ............................................................................... 266 Setting Brainstorm .................................................................................... 268 Con ict Brainstorm ................................................................................... 269 Temporary Triumph Brainstorm ............................................................. 270 Subplot Brainstorm ................................................................................... 271 The Domino Scene Test ............................................................................. 272 Theme Spider .............................................................................................. 273 Scene Sequencer ......................................................................................... 274 Reversal Brainstorm ................................................................................. 275 Genre Elements Tracker ........................................................................... 276 Villain Brainstorm .................................................................................... 277 Act II Turning Point Brainstorm ............................................................. 278 Heros Story Compass................................................................................ 279 Hero Reward Glance ..................................................................................280 Villain Reward Glance .............................................................................. 281 Character Arc Tracker............................................................................... 282 Final Obstacle Brainstorm ....................................................................... 283 Climax Brainstorm ....................................................................................284 Theme Revelation Check ........................................................................... 285 Resolution Brainstorm .............................................................................. 286 Final Story Check....................................................................................... 287
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ACT II
Character Plot Subplot Setting Other
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ACT III
Character Plot Subplot Setting Other
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WEEK 1
Miscellaneous Outline Act I Rewrite Word Count Distractions
Totals
WEEK 2
Miscellaneous Outline Act II Rewrite Word Count
10
11
12
13
14
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Distractions
WEEK 3
Miscellaneous Outline Act II Rewrite Word Count Distractions
15
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19
20
21
Totals
WEEK 4
Miscellaneous Outline Act III Rewrite Word Count Distractions
22
23
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25
26
27
28
Totals
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GOAL TRACKER
Goal Course of Action
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I, in a Month system.
, agree to follow the steps of the 30-day Book I will make the necessary changes in my life to accommodate this goal,
and I will ask family, friends, and my fellow writers for help when I need it. I will organize my time well so I can do this, and I will set aside all non-essential tasks so I have time to achieve my goal. I will work on my book keep going). I will complete days a week (if I miss a day, Ill just words/pages and get to the end. No
matter what happens during these 30 days, I will just keep writing. I dont have the time is not a good enough excuse for the next 30 days. I promise myself that I will celebrate when the 30 days are up, even if I only met 75 percent of this goal. I will tell my family and friends to get ready for this celebration in Week 3, to further motivate myself. This book is important to me. My future readers are waiting to read it and I owe it to them to nish it. What I have to say is important.
Signature: Date:
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Hook/Catalyst/Inciting Incident
The Stakes
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CHARACTERS WEEK 1
Major Characters Minor Characters
SETTING
Setting Props
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Setting
Mood/Tone
Scene Objective
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SCENE 2 WEEK 1
Characters
Setting
Mood/Tone
Scene Objective
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Setting
Mood/Tone
Scene Objective
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SCENE 4 WEEK 1
Characters
Setting
Mood/Tone
Scene Objective
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Setting
Mood/Tone
Scene Objective
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SCENE 6 WEEK 1
Characters
Setting
Mood/Tone
Scene Objective
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Setting
Mood/Tone
Scene Objective
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SCENE 8 WEEK 1
Characters
Setting
Mood/Tone
Scene Objective
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Setting
Mood/Tone
Scene Objective
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SCENE 10 WEEK 1
Characters
Setting
Mood/Tone
Scene Objective
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TITLE
ACT I (WEEK 1)
Briey describe what happens in Act I from the initial story hook to the turning point.
Describe how the mood or tone is created (props, weather, emotions, setting, characters, style).
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Protagonists Introduction
Protagonists Motivation
Details to Remember
WEEK 1
Antagonists Introduction
Antagonists Motivation
Details to Remember
Supporting Character 1
Supporting Character 2
Setting
Props
Time Period
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Describe how you want readers to feel (mood/tone) when reading this act. Also think about how you want the protagonist to feel.
Describe the temporary triumph. Is it an inner (psychological) and/or external triumph for the protagonist?
Other Settings
Props
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Things to Remember
WEEK 1
Describe how you want readers to feel (mood/tone) when reading this act. Also think about how you want the protagonist to feel.
Describe the second turning point. Think about how it relates to or sets up the nal resolution in Act III.
Think about how you can foreshadowed the second turning point in Act I or in the rst half of Act II.
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Props
WEEK 1 250
New Characters
Things to Remember
Describe how the mood or tone is created (props, weather, emotions, setting, characters, style).
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Note any loose ends you might need to tie up in the resolution.
WEEK 1
Describe how you want readers to feel when they nish the story.
Think about whether your villain is defeated in the end. If he is, how? What are his crucial mistakes? How are readers likely to respond to his failure or success?
Think about whether your hero wins in the end. If he does, how? What does he learn through his victory or defeat? What is his biggest accomplishment or mistake?
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Age
Ethnicity
Height
Weight
Hair
Eyes
Education
Residence
Job
Archetype
Birth Sign
Religion
FAVORITE THINGS
Music Food Color Pastime Entertainment
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Family Secrets
WEEK 1 254
Worst Fear Greatest Hope Skills Prized Possession Vulnerability Regrets General Outlook
GOING DEEPER
Describe the rst impression this character makes.
Describe what this character needs to learn by the end of the story.
Describe how you will foreshadow this ending in the storys beginning.
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Nationality
Age
Family Situation
Appearance
Quirks
PSYCHOLOGY
Traumas
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WEEK 1 256
Overall Attitude
Fears
Joys
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Skills
Weaknesses
Awards/Degrees
Dreams/Ambitions
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MOTIVATIONS WEEK 1
Top Priorities
Favorite Things/People
Obsessions
Guilts
CHARACTER ARC
Lessons to Learn
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257
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What is the most outrageous thing that could happen at this point?
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CHARACTER MOTIVATORS
Scene Character Flaws and Goals Resistance Direct Motivation
WEEK 2
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PLOT SNAPSHOT
Describe, in detail, the rst event that happens in this story.
Describe what this event accomplishes. (Does it advance plot, reveal character, make readers feel specic emotions, etc.?)
Setting
Characters Involved
WEEK 2 262
Describe how the conicts that arise affect the characters and plot in both the short- and long-term of your story.
Setting
Characters Involved
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Describe how the conicts that arise affect the characters and plot in both the short- and long-term of your story.
WEEK 2
Setting
Characters Involved
Describe how the conicts that arise affect the characters and plot in both the short- and long-term of your story.
* Remember that every plot should have at least three big events, regardless of if it is a character- or plot-driven story.
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CLIFFHANGER BRAINSTORM
Identify and describe a scene in the rst part of Act II that has cliffhanger potential.
WEEK 2
For each idea, describe what you will cut to immediately after the cliffhanger. For each idea, describe how you will return to the cliffhanger to resolve it. Describe how each cliffhanger option will affect your characters and your plot both in the short- and long-term of your story.
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PLOT BRAINSTORM
What specically in Act II will make your readers care about the heros goal?
WEEK 2
If you had to shock your readers in Act II, what could you do?
What are three different turning points you might throw into Act II to keep it interesting (if needed)?
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CHARACTER BRAINSTORM
How will your main character grow (or perhaps resist change) in Act II?
What fears will your main character have to overcome in Act II?
WEEK 2
Which supporting characters will play a major role in Act II, and how?
Will any new characters be introduced in Act II? If so, why? How will you foreshadow them?
Does your main character show another side of himself in Act IIa side that has always been there, but readers may not have really noticed before? If so, do you properly foreshadow this in Act I?
Soon your main character will be facing the nal confrontation; is he up to it yet, or does he have more to learn in Act II?
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What have you learned about your characters ethics by Act II? Would he swear? Would he hurt one to save many? How far would he go to get the job done?
If your characters house were burning down, what object do you think he would save? Why?
WEEK 2
What event in Act II makes your character question whether his goal is really worth it, and why? What motivates him onward in spite of this doubt?
Does the antagonist have any phobias, weaknesses, or shortcomings that come out in Act II?
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SETTING BRAINSTORM
What props could you put into Act II to spice it up?
Does the setting affect the plot progression in Act II at all? Does it cause any additional obstacles?
WEEK 2
Is there a new setting you can introduce in Act II? Can you change a setting in Act II and throw the characters off? (For instance, the bank they planned to rob has been turned into a restaurant, and all their plans to break into the safe are foiled.) Have new characters taken over a setting in Act II? (For example, the government has occupied a town, and now the hero cant pass the checkpoints to reach his destination.)
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CONFLICT BRAINSTORM
Scene Characters Involved Result
Barrier
Complication
WEEK 2
Situation
Barrier
Complication
Situation
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WEEK 2 270
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SUBPLOT BRAINSTORM
Subplot Function Characters Involved Subplot Resolution
WEEK 2
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WEEK 2 272
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THEME SPIDER
Why you wrote this story: What you like about this story: What you want readers to get:
Theme:
WEEK 3
Notes:
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Beginning
Setting
Characters
Crucial Elements
Middle
Setting
Characters
Crucial Elements
WEEK 3
End Setting Characters Crucial Elements
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New Situation
Unexpected Betrayals
WEEK 3
Change of Heart
Change in Perceptions
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ACT II
Element
ACT III
Element
Characters
Characters
Characters
WEEK 3
Other Notes
Other Notes
Other Notes
276
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VILLAIN BRAINSTORM
Redeeming Qualities Skills Weaknesses
WEEK 3
Worksheets
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What is the most outrageous thing that could happen at this point?
WEEK 3
How do you want readers to react or feel at this point?
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Hero
WEEK 3
Gives up:
Worksheets
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Obstacles Overcome
WEEK 3
1. 2. 3.
Reward Options
280
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Villains Advances
Villains Setbacks
Reward Options
1.
2.
WEEK 4
3.
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6 8
WEEK 4
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2.
WEEK 4
3.
4.
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CLIMAX BRAINSTORM
Final Obstacle Recap
Characters
Genre Considerations
Climax Options
1.
2.
WEEK 4
3.
4.
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1.
2.
WEEK 4
3.
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RESOLUTION BRAINSTORM
Plot Resolution Subplot Resolution Character Resolution
WEEK 4 286
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Did you leave behind a lot of spelling and grammar issues that are going to need to be corrected?
Are you happy with your characters, or do you feel you need to work a lot more on characterization?
WEEK 4
Does your plot interest you? Are there aspects you dont like?
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Did you resolve your main storyline, subplots, and central character arc by the end?
Characters
Subplots
WEEK 4 288
Settings
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