"Install Scene Cards" Zettelkasten for Fiction: Where Imagination Finds Order - The Book! - Ep.24

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Welcome to the pre-release inside look series for my book: 'Zettelkasten for Fiction: Where Imagination Finds Order'. Current total word count: 21,207!!!!
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    Episode 24 takes a look at numbering your scene repair cards - I'll continue the disccussion about how we can learn from each other over in LiLLipub!
    Are YOU a writer? A published author? A fan of all things books? Please join my publishing MOVEMENT to reach 1000 subscribers, because it will help on my mission to assemble a cadre of writers, thinkers and teachers who are harnessing the power of the zettelkasten to begin transforming the world one character, one story, at a time.
    My book is growing out of the questions and conversations I'm having over in LiLLiPub with our amazing writers and readers who are exploring the zettelkasten as a writing tool.
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    It's also growing from my interactions in the Scott Scheper community as I talk with people who are using the zk in ALL sorts of ways! (And, of course, YOU, my RUclips family!!)
    'Zettelkasten for Fiction - Where Imagination finds Order' is a forthcoming book that details a writing system developed by author Victoria Crowder with the mentorship of / @scottscheper and / ‪@kathleenspracklen6849‬
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    Having taught writing for over 16 years at the high school and university level, I have a few resources I would be remiss to not share as beacons for my student's journey:
    Stephen Minot gets applause for the deep dive into the theory of fiction writing.
    Derek Murphy gets the credit for the 24 plot beats I chose for my Plot Box.
    James Scott Bell gets the glory for the importance of the Midpoint and how to write through it.
    Sarra Cannon gets all the claps for her own series on plotting, planning and writing.
    Brandon Sanderson gets a shout for his amazingly generous sharing of his classes at BYU.
    Scott Scheper gets a BIG high five for bringing me into the Antinet Zettelkasten tribe.

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