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tzs ◴[] No.41853892[source]
Jack Woodford, a decent pulp writer in the first half of the 20th century who also wrote several books on writing and on how the publishing industry works, including "Trial and Error" in 1933 which Robert Heinlein and Ray Bradbury both cited as a major influence in getting their writing careers started, had a nice description of how to plot:

> Boy meets girl; girl gets boy into pickle; boy gets pickle into girl

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1. wslh ◴[] No.41855017[source]
Weird than "Trial and Error" is not available in Gutenberg.