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Storyteller Tools: Outline from Vision to Finished Novel Without Losing the Magic

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  • Julia Grachevahas quoted4 years ago
    Remember, nobody is looking over your shoulder, nobody is criticising as you write. If and when your novel is published and hits the e-readers and bookshelves, people will admire your vivid imagination and attention to detail. They’ll picture you hammering out the tale all at one go. That’s all that matters.
  • billecarthas quoted8 years ago
    Editing, Expanding and Contracting World/Character Dialogs
  • billecarthas quoted8 years ago
    World Paragraphs encompass anything external to the POV Character's mind, including their body; however, what they describe is still (a) subjective to that character and (b) uses their voice, i.e. only that language and imagery available to them.
  • billecarthas quoted8 years ago
    How to use the World/Character Dialogue
  • billecarthas quoted8 years ago
    THE WORLD/CHARACTER DIALOGUE
  • billecarthas quoted8 years ago
    STORYTELLING TOOLS: SUMMARY
  • billecarthas quoted8 years ago
    Worldbuilding in the Scene Outline
  • billecarthas quoted8 years ago
    How to write a Scene Outline
  • billecarthas quoted8 years ago
    Worldbuilding with Scene QABNs
  • billecarthas quoted8 years ago
    If the final move of the chapter is the winning move of a clash between moves, then the implied suspense belongs in the But Now.
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