I prefer the Kishotenketsu, for overall story outline but also for each and every single scene. This generate a wavelike feel to the fiction which I enjoy.
I've never heard of kishotenketsu but I just looked it up and it seems like a wonderful, incredibly useful framework! Do you have any resources on it you'd recommend? I'd love to learn more!
Here is the Substack article I mentioned, about the new series! nicolewilbur.substack.com/p/something-borrowed-something-new?r=1odtbd
I prefer the Kishotenketsu, for overall story outline but also for each and every single scene. This generate a wavelike feel to the fiction which I enjoy.
I've never heard of kishotenketsu but I just looked it up and it seems like a wonderful, incredibly useful framework! Do you have any resources on it you'd recommend? I'd love to learn more!
I would like more info on this as well!