Let’s engage in an exercise to illustrate how a plot can come together. Chris, the protagonist, has a treasure map and he’s determined to find the treasure. Getting it is the plot problem. Jack, the antagonist, knows about the treasure and the map and he’s determined to get it before Chris does. This is the plot’s beginning or the inciting incident.
Great job of illustrating simple. I actually like simple, especially if the characters are interesting. There are so many good stories out there ruined because the author decided things had to get as complicated as possible, thus creating cookie-cutter characters. Can't think of an example right now.
Fun. And instantly stimulating. And that's even without mentioning whether guy gets girl, or guy gets guy,
Great job of illustrating simple. I actually like simple, especially if the characters are interesting. There are so many good stories out there ruined because the author decided things had to get as complicated as possible, thus creating cookie-cutter characters. Can't think of an example right now.