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This hasnât been relevant for awhile now. Just love singing this song.
But
honestly it doesnât matter.
If I care
to think about anything you cross my mind, even after a couple years your still a flicking light that entices my vision.
10 outline techniques for writers
With this post I listed 10 outline techniques to help writes move their story from a basic idea to a complete set of arcs, plots, sequences and/or scenes. Or to simply expand whatever you have in hands right now.
If you have a vague story idea or a detailed one, this post is for you to both discover and organize. A few technique will work perfectly. A few wonât. Your mission is to find the one that works best for you. That said, I advice you to try out as many techniques as possible.
So, are you ready? Open your notebook, or your digital document, and letâs start.
1. Snowflake method: Start with a one-sentence description of the novel. Then, develop this simple phrase into a paragraph. Your next step is to write a one-page summary based on the paragraph, you can write about characters, motivations, goals, plots, options, whatever you feel like. From this point on, you can either start your book or expand the one-page summary into four pages. And, at last, four pages into a brief description of known sequences of scenes. Your goal is to make the story more and more complex as you add information, much like a forming snowflake. Â
2. Chapter by chapter: List ten to twenty chapters, give each chapter a tittle and a brief description of what should happen. Then, break each chapter into three to five basic sequences of scenes. Give each sequence a title, a brief description and a short list of possibilities (possibilities of dialogues, scenarios, outcomes, moods, feelings⊠just play around with possibilities). From this point on, you can either create the scenes of sequences with a one-sentence description for each or jump straight to writing. Your goal is to shift from the big picture to a detail-oriented point of view.
3. Script: This might sound crazy, but, with this technique, you will write the screenplay of your story as if itâs a movie. No strings attached to creative writing, just plain actions and dialogues with basic information. Writing a script will take time, maybe months, but it will also enlighten your project like no other technique. Your goal is to create a cinematic view of your story. How to write a script here.Â
4. Free writing: No rules, no format, no step, just grab a pen or prepare your fingers to write down whatever idea that comes up. Think of possibilities, characters, places, quests, journeys, evolutions, symbolisms, fears, good moments, bad moments, clothing, appearances. Complete five to ten pages. Or even more. The more you write, the more you will unravel. You can even doodle, or paste images. Your mission is to explore freely.
5. Tag: This technique is ideal if you have just a vague idea of the story. Start by listing ten to fifteen tags related to the story. Under each tag, create possible plots. And, under each plot, create possible scenes. Grab a red felt pen and circle plots and scenes that sparkle your interest.
6. Â Eight-point arc: With this technique you will divide your story into eight stages. They are Stasis, Trigger, Quest, Surprise, Critical Choice, Climax, Reversal and Resolution. The Stasis is the every-day-life of your main character. Trigger is an event that will change the every-day-life of your character (for better or for worse). Quest is a period of your main characters trying to find a new balance, a new every-day-life (because we all love a good routine). Surprise will take your character away from their new found every-day-life. Critical Choice is a point of no return, a dilemma, your character will have to make the hardest decision out of two outcomes, both equally important. Climax is the critical choice put to practice. Reversal is the consequence of the climax, or how the characters evolved. Resolution is the return to a new (or old) every-day-life, a (maybe everlasting) balance.
7. Reverse: Write down a description of how your story ends, what happens to your characters and to those around them. Make it as detailed as possible. Then, move up to the climax, write a short scenario for the highest point of your story. From there, build all the way back to the beginning.Â
8. Zigzag: Draw a zigzag with as many up and downs as you want. Every up represents your main character moving closer to their goal. Every down represents your main character moving further from their goal. Fill in your zigzag with sequences that will take your character closer and farther from the goal.
9. Listing: The focus of this technique is exploring new ideas when your story feels empty, short or stagnated. Youâll, basically make lists. Make a long list of plot ideas. Make another list of places and settings. Make a list of elements. And a list of possible characters. Maybe a list of book titles. Or a list of interesting scenes. A list of bad things that could happen inside this universe. A list of good things. A list of symbolism. A list of visual inspiration. A list of absurd ideas youâll probably never use. Then, gather all this material and circle the good items. Try to organize them into a timeline.
10. Character-driven: Create a character. Donât worry about anything else. Just think of a character, their appearance and style. Give them a name. Give them a basic personality. Give them a backstory. Develop their personality based on the backstory. Now, give this character a story that mirrors their backstory (maybe a way to overcome the past, or to grow, or to revenge, or to restore). Based on your characterâs personality, come up with a few scenes to drive their story from beginning to end. Now, do the same thing for the antagonist and secondary characters.
So, when is it time to stop outlining and start writing?
This is your call. Some writers need as many details as they can get, some need just an basic plot to use as a North. Just remember, an outline is not a strict format, you can and you will improvise along the way. The most important is being comfortable with your story, exploring new ideas, expanding old concepts and, maybe, changing your mind many times. Thereâs no right or wrong, just follow your intuition. Â
Oh this is HELLA useful for D&D campaign-writing
March 23rd
It just dawned on me that today is my first best friends birthday. The relationship isnât there but the date stuck I guess.
âSomeone who wants the best for you is whatâs best for you.â
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Topiâs Daily Card #1286:Â Ephara, God of the Polis
Yesterday I talked about Saltskitter in Karametra, when I actually meant this neat other god in two colors. Epharaâs an interesting commander simply for the fact itâs a god that just wants to draw cards every time something ETBs under your control, or more accurately, a single card at the end of every turn. Enter blinking, Saltskitter, or gating creatures. While yesterdayâs Karametra really benefits from things like Whitemane Lion, Ephara doesnât care about casting, so Saltskitter works as well as gating creatures, in addition to any creature that can blink itself or others like Mistmeadow Witch. While Ephara is rare to be the win con, itâs the card advantage that makes this easy to pull ahead with whatever combo or perfect threat plus protection spells you need to win. And in a pinch, sheâs a fine 6/5 indestructible who can get the job done if needed.
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Nothing pt 1. January 11, 2018
A long time has passed and honestly Iâm terrified of relationships again. The feeling of betrayal, the feeling of being so fucking lost with someone in your arms at night, the long droughts of getting no replies, the attitude of it doesnât matter if Iâm there or not, and the constant disrespect shown for things I was/were passionate about. I lost so many nights of sleep over a girl not a woman just wondering what the fuck was happening cause the I love you good nights slowly changed to endless silence alone in my room. On and off 3-4, however the fuck many, years left me shattered every single time and honestly I regret a lot about myself when it came to you. Multiple chances, multiple times I went out of my way (even when not together to be with you), for what a broken home again and the lost of one of my longest lasting (friends). Loose term. The fact that I was always picking up the pieces after some asshole came through just for you to become an asshole to me and the nerve of you saying I used to be so funny and you donât understand where that went. I understand abuse and that relationship was literally hell towards the back end of each separation. I tried to kill myself twice because of it and the fucking fact someone I loved with my entire being told me after multiple abandonments that I hurt them and what happened to me I used to be so different really hits me hard on my toughest nights and really shows how insecure I was to even talk to anyone else. I still have hard days and hell I was in tears through most of this writing but by the unknown divines or maybe fake god creature did I learn about myself better than literally any other time in my life. I found a way through the darkness and I found little things to be proud of, excited for, and even hopeful for again. I donât ever want to get to that low sinking place again and for literally the first time in almost a decade I feel like I have genuine love from the people around me and Iâm so happy the people who are in my life are in my life. This is all something that has been eating away at me, something I wanted to tell the people closest and I am finally ready to say all of this. These events are the reason why I got my first tattoo and a constant remainder that anything can change in a heartbeat. Iâm try my best to be 120% honest and to be honest many of my favorite things are gone now but I replaced them with a sense of purpose and genuine happiness so thank you anyone who reads this all the way.
Iâm fucked up, but Iâm not as fucked up as you.
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If I change, itâs for myself.
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âEven if you hear a bad story about me, understand, there was a time I was good to those people too, but they wonât tell you that.â
- Simon Oduber.
Something on the way it shouldâve been, nothing on how it was. Kept replaying the steps that lead me to death, an idea explored more than once. Trust me when I say Iâm ashamed, handful of pills and Iâm gone. Never again, I live with the sin. I gave up before I was done.
Therapists arenât people who you âpay to pretend to care about youâ, therapists are people you pay to teach you how to care for yourself
Me: I am violently depressed.
Therapist: Oh! Sounds like you need to do YOGA! That will help!
Me: *signs up for yoga*
Me: *is violently depressed in Downward Dog*
Me: I hate myself and only see my flaws
Therapist: ok lets refocus on things you like about yourself. This week i want you to try and journal about good things youâve for yourself and others.
Me: *does the homework* yeah but i still hate myself but feel bad cause i shouldnât
Therapist: feeling like you shouldnât hate yourself is a step in the right direction. Mental health is complex and isnât something that will ~magically~ improve. We have a lot of hard work head of us but Iâll be here to help you.
TL;DR stop perpetuating the idea that therapy is unhelpful because the results are not instantaneous.
FUCKING THIS.
As a psychologist the amount of bullshit on this site, the amount of fucking dangerous bullshit on this site about how therapy is neurotypical bullshit and isnât worth it and how exercise is pointless and good diet is pointless and that therapy homework is pointless DRIVES ME UP THE FUCKING WALL
Exercise is fucking important. good diet is fucking important therapy is fucking important. WHY???
because pills alone donât help. they improve the hormonal imbalance (as does exercise and good diet which ALSO are a form of very real self care as your physical being is sorta connected to your mental one but go fucking figure right?), but guess what? the suicidal thoughts, the thoughts of harm, the thoughts of hating yourself, theyâre still there. suicides actually increase when medicated. why? because suddenly you have the energy to fulfill thoughts of harming yourself. which is why you NEED therapy alongside pills.
it has taken you years, or decades to create your maladaptive thought processes and behaviours. that shit doesnât disappear overnight. core beliefs donât change overnight. these are the very fucking core of your personhood, your being and personality. THAT TAKES TIME TO CHANGE
STOP ACTING LIKE THERAPY IS SHIT IF IT DOESNT WORK IN TWO SESSIONS
^This!!!!!
I had an ex boyfriend stalk me. About 6 months after the breakup I happened to see him mentioned on social media and I had a full blown panic attack. That was when I said âok, this isnât normal, I need professional helpâ. I went to my schools counselor (I was an undergrad in college) and she helped me SO MUCH with my anxiety. She helped put things into a different perspective and offered positive ways of redirecting my thoughts and feelings. She listened to me and helped me sort through the fact that my parents were indeed a toxic sack of crap with their emotional blackmail that I chose to be blind to, because of my anxiety.
Therapy works wonders AND SAVES LIVES.
âRepetitionsâ