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“The inciting incident is how you get (characters) to do something. It's the doorway through which they can't return, you know. The story takes care of the rest.” quote by Donald Miller
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“The inciting incident is how you get (characters) to do something. It's the doorway through which they can't return, you know. The story takes care of the rest.”

Donald Miller

About This Quote

Source Book: Storytelling for Writers, 2015

The inciting incident forces characters into action, launching the narrative and making return impossible.

In simple terms: A story starts when characters must act.

Key Takeaway

Create a compelling inciting incident.

Themes

plot character conflict structure

Mood

inspirational instructional

Type

theory guideline

When to use this quote

  • novel writing
  • screenwriting
  • game design

Key Concepts

narrative momentum point of no return story hooks

Questions to Reflect On

  • What event would thrust your protagonist into action?
  • How does this event change their world?
A Different Perspective

Weak inciting events can feel contrived.

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