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“Trust is a sword with a blade as it’s hilt; it cuts all equally” — rough quote from Murtagh by Christopher Paolini

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The wind god didn’t set Odysseus up for failure. The Wind god tried to teach him about trust.
“Trust is a sword with a blade as it’s hilt; it cuts all equally” — rough quote from Murtagh by Christopher Paolini
So I was in a mood after work, and I laid down on the living room floor, and I accidentally stayed there for two hours and almost completely replotted last year's NaNo project, Damsel for Hire...
I found Crystal Crawford's "Plot Onion" article last week, and I'm a little bit obsessed with the way it ties together all my favorite plotting techniques so I can see the way they overlap and work together.
y’all i’ve been using the plot embryo method for planning out stories and this shit is popping OFF, i highly recommend
Dan Harmon's Story Circle can be applied to the romance plot. Also called the Plot Embryo, it is one tool you can use when plotting a romanc
Friendly Reminder for NaNoWriMo- Standard notecards fit into 4x6 photo sleeves
I just turned a $1 thrift store photo album into a notecard plot book for NaNo!
Now my cards will stay in order, fit in my purse, and be ready for easy reference whenever inspiration strikes!
Just finished my villain's tragic plot embryo!
He might be my favorite character in Magpie Grace.