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WRITER IN MOTION => Resources => Topic started by: K. J. Harrowick on November 10, 2019, 06:20:04 PM
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Hi all! :heart:
Just wanted to add this lovely article to our resources. If you're struggling this week with revisions and how to inject some structure/goals into your story, here's a great outlining tool from Chris Winkle at Mythcreants.
Outline a Short Story in Seven Steps (https://mythcreants.com/blog/outline-a-short-story-in-seven-steps/)
It's a great way to help your story open and close around a single focus.
Good luck and may the rewriting dragons be ever in your favor! :dragon:
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I started this tonight for my revisions, and already it's making a BIG difference!
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Hooray! So glad it's helpful. ;D
I already got stumped on question 3, and now I'm glaring at question 4.. :D ::)
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I liked the article, but as far as outlines go, it seems a little vague. Might be too broad for a short story, you think? Not that the questions weren't good, they just seemed to be something to consider for longer fiction, say a 5K to 8K or longer piece.
Of course, I'm one to talk about outlines. I usually have to climb on a chair and hyperventilate when I hear the word. :D
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I've also found it helpful for longer fiction as well, when you need to streamline the focus of a 100K word story instead of wandering the plot all over the map.
Probably comes down to how you use it, but I found that with a shorter piece, it helps me to keep the focus on goal, resolution, twist. ;D
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It looked like it would be helpful for longer fiction.