Complications. Identify additional things that could go wrong for your protagonist. You are not required to resolve any problems yet, just create them. Remember: The more hardships your main character faces, the more readers will cheer them on, and the more engaged and invested the reader will be in your story. Brainstorm a list of problems you could throw at your protagonist(s) throughout the story, using ""What If,"" mind mapping (see the resources at the bottom of the calendar), freestyle writing, or any other form of brainstorming you prefer. Hint: Other characters are a great source of realistic strife, since characters often are driven by conflicting motivations.
*** NEED DISASTERS? See the Plot Twists generator at the bottom of the calendar. *Down*
What if
Wolf didn’t win the lottery, how would he get to China?
Wolf lost the Book after he bought it in the auction?
Poppy revealed her true identity early on in the relationship?
Professor Xiao Tan was not legit but one of the ancient monsters?
They fought and lost from the monsters?
They were not able to solve the riddle?
They were not able to save Los Angeles?
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