Writer Finally Explains the REAL Problem that Broke the Toy Story Series

If you're writing a series, you need to watch this... (If we haven't met, hi, I'm Megan! I've been a professional writer since 2017 and have published short fiction, poetry, and journalism in addition to writing three novel-length manuscripts. I've helped over 400 writers develop, outline, and writer stronger first drafts. Subscribe if you're ready to map out a complete, connected story! 💛) The problem with writing a fictional series is that whenever you add a new story to it, it doesn't exist in a vacuum. You need to know how to connect every story in a series you're writing. The problem with Toy Story 4 and why most people didn't like Toy Story 4 as much as Toy Story 3 was actually caused by a Toy Story 3 writing mistake. So if you want to know how to perfectly connect your story or connect your series, if you're wondering how to write a compelling script, tv show, or book, this story structure breakdown gives you a look into plot development 101 to help you know how to avoid huge plot holes. If Pixar can make this mistake, so can we (and I see it every day!) Hope you enjoy 💛