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This isn't just a novel. It's a novel for the October Prep Challenge too.
#942245 added October 22, 2018 at 2:08am
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Monday, October the twenty-second - Setting-Definitions List

Oct. 22: - Setting: Definitions List ▼

(1) Create a list of definitions (see below) in a format easy to edit and expand.
 1 Wandita’s spaceship.
 2 Nine different planets that are the same.
 3 Group of Planets instead of Solar System.
 4 Problem Solvers.
 5 Whatever GorVon is on.
 6 Wandita’s MiniShuttle.
 7 How Wandita does things.
 8 Wandita prefers to work alone.
 9 Her spaceship and her health.
10 Kills by head shots.
(2) Optional: Brainstorm and describe an object critical to the plot. Add to definitions list.
 1 Wandita’s different weapons.
 2 Her hand weapon aka a pistols, hand guns, revolvers.
 3 The long weapon aka rifles.
 4 MiniBombs aka grenades.
 5 Laser balls aka bullets.
 6 Her spaceship weapons.
 7 Hand and feet fighting aka martial arts.
 8 Problem Solvers.
 9 Whatever GorVon is on.
10 Wandita’s Health Tube.


In your definitions list, you'll flesh out details that you'll want to remember later for consistency. You won't have to dig through pages of scribbled notes to find whatever you decided about these definitions - they will all be compiled into a neat list / binder / database / note cards / whatever your favorite form of organization happens to be.

Example definitions for the Harry Potter series:
rules of magic
the Ministry of Magic
modes of transportation (apparition, Floo network, portkeys, flying, etc.)
the four Houses at Hogwarts
the sword of Gryffindor (note: this would also make a good plot background story)

Non-speculative examples requiring definitions:
a fictional student organization to which your protagonist belongs
the fictional company or division of the FBI for whom your protagonist works
the disease afflicting your protagonist, which is a real condition you need to research
the antique artifact your protagonist intends to heist

NOTE: You can revise this list at any time, so this revision is not expected to be fully accurate or complete.

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