Listen "How should I structure a scene?"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome to a tool deep dive episode, where we highlight the features and the challenges of a tool we think you’ll find helpful as a writer. And the tool we’ll be talking about today is scene cards. Do you ever sit down to write a scene and feel a bit at a loss of how to structure a scene? What should a scene actually include? What makes a scene work or not work? Scene cards can help!
Picks of the Week:
H: Crying in Hmart by Michelle Zauner
BJ: Love in Color: Mythical Tales from Around the World, Retold by Bolu Babalola
Mentioned in the Episode:
Story Genius by Lisa Cron (Lisa Cron is the creator of this tool!)
Blog post on Scene Cards from Life Gone Write by Jessica Grace Kelley
If you try out scene cards, let us know how you liked this tool by writing to us at [email protected].
Picks of the Week:
H: Crying in Hmart by Michelle Zauner
BJ: Love in Color: Mythical Tales from Around the World, Retold by Bolu Babalola
Mentioned in the Episode:
Story Genius by Lisa Cron (Lisa Cron is the creator of this tool!)
Blog post on Scene Cards from Life Gone Write by Jessica Grace Kelley
If you try out scene cards, let us know how you liked this tool by writing to us at [email protected].
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