THE (not so) MYSTERIOUS MIDPOINT!

Suffering from mid-book sag? Is your story slumped in a sofa hole, not going anywhere? Don’t worry, rescue is at hand. Welcome to the mysterious midpoint and the miracles it will work for your book.

First things first, where does the midpoint fall? Right in the middle of your book, that’s where! So, if you’re planning to write a novel or memoir of 80 000 words then around the 40 000 word mark (adjust the maths to suit). To discover the midpoints of your favourite novels, flick the book open to halfway and you’ll see the midpoint unfolding.

Your midpoint is the tentpole which will hold up the centre of your story. Midpoints change things up, and most importantly make things worse. Much worse. 

Think back to your inciting incident or call to adventure, the external event that forces your character to take up the quest or challenge of the story. The inciting incident falls within the first quarter of your book and starts the story action properly. Before then your character is quite happily (or unhappily) plodding along in their everyday world, until BAM, the inciting incident sets them off on a course of action which they have no choice but to pursue. 

Once we’re into the body of the story, most of the plot points are based around actions that the protagonist decides upon and takes. They make plans, sometimes sensible, sometimes not, and carry out those plans. Unfortunately for them, they’re book characters, so mostly these actions only make things worse. 

Then we hit the MIDPOINT. Like the inciting incident, this is another external event – the character does not choose this event, in fact they’d have run a mile if they’d seen it coming. 

EXAMPLES

In Gone with the Wind, Scarlett has escaped the war in Atlanta and faced all sorts of dangers to make her way back to the family mansion. She arrives only to find it stripped by the Yankees, broken down and bereft. Not only is her home destroyed and the peace and plenty she’s hoped to shelter in gone, but her beloved mother has died. All the good and beauty has gone from her world, and she can no longer be the pampered princess she once was. She is being forced to change.

Sometimes the midpoint is where we realise that everything we thought was true has changed. The plot is flipped on its head and suddenly we’re in much deeper water than we thought. 

In Titanic, for example, we’ve had plenty of tension and conflict with our star-crossed lovers from the start, but what happens at the midpoint? Can you guess? Suddenly we go from a troubled cross-classes love story to a story of survival when The Titanic hits the iceberg. We are in deep, cold water, literally.

In Gravity, the astronaut who’s been sent spinning into space after an asteroid shower finally reaches the ship, only to find it is out of fuel. In Fatal Attraction, Glenn Close tells (the happily married to someone else) Michael Douglas, she’s pregnant and is keeping the baby.

Look for midpoint examples in the books you’re reading. In Thrill Seekers, the boys mucking about and drug taking suddenly gets serious when one of them is killed. In Hard As, Bryan is transferred to a youth detention centre after voicing concerns about girls at the orphanage being molested. In Pride and Prejudice, Lizzie’s youngest sister runs off with the despicable Wickham and the whole family is thrown into disrepute and turmoil.

The protagonists don’t choose for these things to happen to them, but they do and suddenly all their old ways of acting are redundant. The enemy is much worse and much stronger than they thought. The protagonist is going to have to change and make new and better decisions. This is perhaps the point where one of their strengths proves to be a weakness or a weakness becomes a strength. Things are turned around. 

If you are writing a novel, imagine some external event, perhaps exacerbated or in some way triggered by the actions of your protagonist, that you can insert that will ramp up the tension and put your character under pressure. For example: Let’s say you’re writing about a troubled detective who has to solve a crime before another murder is committed. They have imprisoned who they thought was the killer, but while that person is in jail, another similar murder takes place.

If you’re writing a memoir, have a look at your key Heart Clutching Moments and see if you can find an external event that threw a big spanner in the works, or something that turned your life upside down and made the problem even worse. For example: Let’s say the memoir is about a woman searching for a child she’s given up for adoption. She’s been following all the clues, and finally tracks down her son, only to discover he’s dying.

Keep an eye out for midpoint moments in every book you read and every film you watch. It’s always right in the middle and even though the action may be small, like the young men kissing in Moonlight, it makes everything much worse and forces change and action.

Prop up that sagging centre of your project with a miraculous midpoint that will bring a whole new boost of energy to your book! 

What’s your favourite midpoint moment? Need help talking through possible midpoints for your project? Just leave a comment!

Keep going! Let the midpoint escalate your book. Go crazy and have fun! Writing is a crazy business, we may as well have fun playing with characters while we’re at it!

Lots of love

Edwina xx

PS. These images have been generated with AI. Kind of fun to play with too 🙂

VIETNAM WRITING RETREAT: Heavenly Hoi An 2025

Yvonne, Cindy and Annie enjoying a moonlit boat ride to send their lantern wishes into the river.

Hooray! In February we’re returning to heavenly Hoi An as the Vietnamese new year begins with a weeklong yoga and writing retreat on the river, surrounded by rice fields. Escape the worst of the southern summer and northern winter in the pleasantly balmy weather of the Vietnamese cool season. Join a group of like-minded creative folk and explore the craft of writing in daily workshops by experienced authors with decades of experience teaching the essential skills of narrative.

We had such a wonderful time in Vietnam last year at our inaugural Heavenly Hoi A writing holiday! Some of our guests created their own special writers group and are still connecting to share work regularly. That’s what I love about these retreats, helping writers connect with others on the same path! Writing can be a lonely business, with more than it’s share of criticism and rejection too, having a supportive tribe of fellow writers makes it all so much more fun!

Are you longing to connect with other writers?

Have you always wanted to visit Vietnam, but don’t want to do it on your own?

Are you searching for ways to make your writing more powerful?

Would you love to learn more about the craft of writing?

Relax with daily yoga and breathing, deeply relax and release the stories that have been stuck in your head for way too long. Isn’t it time you treated yourself to the writing holiday of your dreams?

JOIN Kerstin and Edwina, published authors and experienced retreat facilitators, university educators and yoga teachers for a week of yoga, writing, feasting and fun in beautiful Hoi An.

6 nights/7 days — February 10-16, 2025.

EARLY BIRD ends September 30

✅ Have you always wanted to write but never have the time, motivation or courage to seriously commit to your dream? 

✅ Need guidance getting started, setting goals, or finishing a draft? 

✅ Want to learn about the essentials of the craft of writing (ie. plot, character, form, narrative drive, pathways to publication)? 

✅ Yearn to reconnect with your creativity and your body in the vibrant yet tranquil environment of Hoi An, Vietnam?

🔴 Join us for six nights and seven wonderful writing days, February 10 – 16, 2025. 🔴

EARLY BIRD to September 30!

The time around TET, Vietnamese Lunar New Year, is a special time of the year when the streets are filled with flowers.

🖌 Imagine unlimited writing time
🖌 Imagine finally getting the stories out of our head and onto the page
🖌 Imagine the joy of deep creative connection.

The retreat is held at beautiful An Villa, and Anicca Villa around the road, both small, boutique resorts on the banks of the Thu Bon river. You’ll love the overwater yoga deck.


This retreat is for anybody who yearns to creatively reconnect and who is in need of some nurturing and TLC for their creative spirits.

Whether you have an established writing practice
or have always wanted to write but never had the time, this retreat led by experienced and knowledgeable, fun and friendly hosts, may just be what the doctor has ordered.

To make this a stress-free writing holiday for you, we’ve created an all-inclusive package:

🖋 daily writing workshops with TWO experienced writing teachers & published authors

✅ 1:1 feedback on your writing

🧘🏼‍♀️ daily gentle morning yoga

🕉 your personal tarot reading

☯️ daily pranayama (breathwork) sessions and evening meditation

😴 5 nights accommodation in 4 star riverfront boutique resort

🍜 all meals, prepared with loving care, following traditional recipes

PLUS A CULTURAL EXCURSION!

🥮 authentic Vietnamese cooking class and feast

All activities are optional, so if you’d rather skip morning yoga and sleep in, or just want to focus on writing in your room and miss a workshop or two, that’s fine.

Plans are also afoot for onward travel for participants keen on exploring more but not on their own.

Private rooms start at AUD $3050 (all prices in Australian dollars) PRICES INCLUDE ALL MEALS AND ALL ACTIVITIES including a tarot reading, one on one feedback and plenty of time with the teachers to ask every writing question you’ve ever thought of!

EARLY BIRD PRICES END SOON! Don’t miss out on this affordable international retreat which will renew your body, mind and creative spirit.

“I feel renewed as a writer, and as a human being.” Bianca Millroy, past retreat participant.

“So much more than a writing retreat!” Vicki Bennett, Author of THE BOOK OF HOPE and over 40 published titles.

For more info and to book your place, visit here. New Transformational Writing Retreat website coming soon!! Keep your eyes peeled for special opening bargains!

To get a good idea of what life’s like on retreat see my rundown on this year’s retreat – we had so much fun!

You don’t have to slog it out on your own, join your tribe of fellow creative spirits, learn the craft of writing, stretch and release stories from your body with yoga, and explore the beauty and wonder of Vietnam with us! We always have a wonderful time.

So hope you can join us in 2025! Free your creative spirit and inner explorer and put yourself at the top of your to do list for once!

Lots of love

Edwina 🙂 xx