Myers Fiction July Newsletter

The traditional Hero's Journey doesn't quite fit modern speculative fiction. When your hero navigates fractured realities instead of ordinary worlds, faces cosmic mentors who mislead rather than guide, and returns with complex truths rather than simple wisdom, you need a fresh approach. Here's how to adapt Campbell's monomyth for other worlds.

The Midpoint: Turning the Tables on Your Protagonist

The midpoint isn't merely a bridge between beginning and end—it's the transformative heart of your story. This critical turning point contains three key elements: a reflective mirror moment, a transition from reactive to active character engagement, and a significant escalation of stakes that deepens reader investment.