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    Daeus
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      @kaymart I would check out Story Embers‘ writers’ journey plan. It’s got a whole section of resources on plotting.

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      Daeus
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        Oops. I mean the Writer’s Rank Advancement Guide.

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        Grace H.
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          @markkamibaya This is so not a full year later (haha), but I really needed to hear what you said about every scene, every act, and so on being like that. Thanks πŸ˜€

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          NC Stokes
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            @mark-kamibaya *trips over self in excitement about those picture thingies* These are great!!! Thank you for sharing!


            @bethanysinkyroses
            Ah, plotting, my sticking point for every story. πŸ˜‰ This link is a list of key scenes in any plot. It helps me tremendously to go through the list and come up with ideas for what each scene will be in my story. Sometimes I have more than one idea for how the scene will go, some I have no idea at all, but that’s ok. One note, not every scene is needed and they don’t always go in the order listed. Still a helpful resource. πŸ™‚

            http://goteenwriters.blogspot.com/2014/07/how-to-develop-your-story-idea-into.html

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