BWFoster78
Myth Weaver
Near the end of my book, my intrepid heroes exist in a set of conditions I'll call State A. State A is a bad place to be, indeed. They're all about to die! Luckily, my protagonist has agency (His agency consists of three beautiful women who used to be police officers. They go undercover to... Wait. No. He has a different kind of agency. I get confused sometimes.). He comes up with a plan:
If they can just perform Action B, Action C can happen. If Action C comes off well, Action D can happen. If they can just make that Action D work, they'll move to State E, where they're lives aren't in quite as much peril.
I show my hero accomplishing B.
C happens off camera.
My hero dispatches another main character to accomplish D.
Yay!
So, in an ideal world, C would not happen off camera. Since it's kinda a big deal and all, my readers would probably rather see it than hear about it happening after the fact. Problem is, I cannot see any logical reason for any of my whopping 8 POV characters to take part in C.
That leaves me with the following bad choices:
1. Don't show C.
2. Elevate a minor character to POV status.
3. Create a really lame reason for one of my POV characters to be there.
Thoughts?
Thanks.
Brian
If they can just perform Action B, Action C can happen. If Action C comes off well, Action D can happen. If they can just make that Action D work, they'll move to State E, where they're lives aren't in quite as much peril.
I show my hero accomplishing B.
C happens off camera.
My hero dispatches another main character to accomplish D.
Yay!
So, in an ideal world, C would not happen off camera. Since it's kinda a big deal and all, my readers would probably rather see it than hear about it happening after the fact. Problem is, I cannot see any logical reason for any of my whopping 8 POV characters to take part in C.
That leaves me with the following bad choices:
1. Don't show C.
2. Elevate a minor character to POV status.
3. Create a really lame reason for one of my POV characters to be there.
Thoughts?
Thanks.
Brian