12.40: Structuring a Novel

Published: Oct. 1, 2017, 10 p.m.

Your Hosts: Brandon, Mary, Dan, and Howard
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\nWhat makes something a novel, rather than just a serialized collection of stuff that happens? How do we use structure to turn collections of stuff into something more cohesive? What tools do we use to outline, map, and/or plan our novel writing?
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\nReference Note: "Scene and sequel" comes to us from Dwight Swain's\xa0Techniques of the Selling Writer,\xa0first published in 1965 (52 years ago.)
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