Mile 8 & 9: Plotting with Post-its, plus: Writing with the ending in mind
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šŸƒWelcome to Mile 8 & 9 of Novel Marathon ā€“ The 2023 Edition! šŸƒ When it comes to writing styles, we talk about ā€œplannersā€ and ā€œpantsersā€ as if they are two different species ā€“ as in ā€œmen are from Mars, women are from Venus.ā€ šŸ™„ And maybe thatā€™s true for some people. However, by and large, humans are more interesting than that. I was researching different tools for plotting and came across a medium post from author Julie Cohen, where she talks about how her method of using post-it notes can be useful when youā€™ve already written thousands of words ā€“ in fact, rather than using post-it notes to invent a plot from scratch, she uses them to DISCOVER the structure of what sheā€™s already written. Thatā€™s right! Post-its can be as much an analytical as a generative tool. I was intrigued after reading the medium post above and decided to invest in Julieā€™s online class. It took me a Saturday morning to watch the short lessons and do the exercises, and itā€™s really changed my approach to plotting. The exercises in the course are simple, donā€™t take much time, yet were super effective at demonstrating the power of Post-its. Julieā€™s an excellent teacher ā€“ it shows that she has taught versions of this class many times. If you want to learn more about plotting, and your writing style is a mix of planning and pantsing, I highly recommend Julieā€™s class. And I donā€™t get paid for saying so! Since taking the class, I bought a mix of small and large post-it notes in different colors and have started mapping out my book ā€“ including making sense of what Iā€™ve written so far. Personally, Iā€™m using small blue post-its for regular story beats (stuff that happens, jotted down in a single sentence or word) and small pink post-its for structural story events (inciting incident, one-quarter twist, strong middle, three-quarter turn, plot twists, etc.) I arranged those post-its on letter-size printer paper which Iā€™ve taped together with Scotch tape to form one long document that is multiple pages long. When I unfold it I can see the structure of my story, the story arc that goes from left to right. On the last two pages I use big yellow post-its for my characters (one post-it per character) and small green ones for the main locations where my book takes place. But hereā€™s the real beauty of Julieā€™s method: You can use whatever colors, whatever sizes, and whatever structure that fits YOUR book. Taking the class has helped me see how flexible this method really is. Thatā€™s what makes it fun: You can make it your own. Writing a novel is scary. This method of using post-its allows us to tackle some difficult structural challenges with little colored pieces of paper. If you make a mistake no big deal, just toss out the culprit and grab a new one, you have a whole stack of ā€˜em! Thatā€™s the magic. Iā€™m glad I stumbled over this plotting hack ā€“ maybe youā€™ll find it useful too! Lisa Cohenā€™s medium post: https://medium.com/novel-gazing/post-it-plotting-d886194bf375 Lisaā€™s class: https://novel-gazing-with-julie-cohen.teachable.com/p/using-post-its-to-transform-your-writing šŸ“š Required reading Ch. 17-20 in The One Year Novelist Ch. 10, 11 & 15 in Story Genius šŸŒŸ Extra credit Pgs. 40-47 in This Year You Write Your Novel Pgs. 24-31 in Refuse To Be Done šŸ‘Ÿ Explore using Post-its to structure your writing Lay out what youā€™ve written so far Use one Post-it per story beat. Lay it out however you like. Use a different color for key narrative turning points (inciting incident, one-quarter twist, etc.) šŸ‘Ÿ Write with the ending in mind Fast forward: How will you end your book. Will your protagonist win? Will they lose? Will there be a partial victory, where they lose something but gain something else? Is there a big a-ha moment, when the protagonist faces a final choice or final battle? And once you know what the ending might look like, what scenes do you ne
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