• Pinch Me, Baby, Talking Sexy to Writers

  • Jun 26 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
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Pinch Me, Baby, Talking Sexy to Writers

  • Summary

  • There are some things in the writing world that don’t make a ton of sense in the world of regular humans.

    One of those things is pinch points.

    This podcast episode is going to be the start of a quick series of podcasts and regular posts about pinch points. The regular posts will be at our Substack LIVING HAPPY under the WRITE BETTER NOW publication.

    So, what are these little twerps called pinch points?

    They a way of thinking about novel or story structure that helps us keep the reader engaged.

    Pinch points are moments where the tension emerges again or is heightened. It’s a place where you seductively say to the reader, “Hey, baby. Let’s engage again.” Or maybe it’s that they are saying, “Dear Reader, let me remind you what exactly is at stake here for our poor, dear, pathetic hero.”

    The pinch points are where the protagonist or hero of your story gets a little bit of pain. Ouch. So mean, us writers are so very mean.

    As Writing Mastery describes, “They rekindle the tension that may have waned by reminding us of the primary conflict and what it means for the characters. Without stakes, readers will quickly lose interest—therefore, pinch points are events of the plot that, strategically placed, keep the narrative from losing steam.”

    “In the traditional Three-Act Structure, the first act introduces the characters, setting, and conflict, while the third act culminates in the resolution. The second act, which constitutes the middle portion of the story, is often the longest and contains the rising action. Pinch points punctuate this act to create a sense of urgency and drive the story forward.”

    Pinch Points Are Not Plot Points

    So, here’s the super important thing. Pinch points are not plot points. Yes, there is a lot of P-words in there, but to pinch is not to plot, though a dastardly villain might plot how to pinch.

    Plot points

    • move the story forward
    • are events
    • connect the events of your story so it’s not episodic.

    Pinch points

    • Raise stakes or increase the conflict.
    • Obstruct the hero from getting her goal, so often focus on the bad guy of the story or the antagonist and this is a big part of it, this is what makes it not a turning point
    • Make the reader curious about what might happen, make them worried about what might happen, so keeps them reading
    • Show us what our heroes are made of because of the extra pressure that these challenges create.

    As Writers Helping Writers writes, “New writers often concentrate on the Hook, Midpoint, and the big twist at the end. But without well-placed Pinch Points, the story will lose its sense of rising action,

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