I've been using this method recently too. Love that it allows me to put all the internalised story structure in my head down on paper in a visual way that doesn't involve more than my usual stepping stone approach to plotting, cause really I'm still a total pantser at heart.
I think this is the key for me, that it's not anything more than I would otherwise do, it's just organized in a different fashion--and one that works for my brain.
omg I love this so much! It fits in perfectly with how I (a pantser who really wants to plot more) think of story but just can't articulate it in my head. Thank you, Zoe!
We are twins in this regard!!! The other thing I like about it is that it takes zero time at all to sketch out when I'm stuck and want to remind myself about possible next moves. That's a legit pantser writing technique right there!
I REALLY enjoyed this video. I'm a pantser that loves the 'idea' of plotting, but I'm really more interested in character development. The concept of growing full circle from ignorant bliss to enlightenment is brilliant. I'll definitely be checking out more on this concept. Thanks!
I am mostly a pantser. I make key plot points I want to hit, but fill the in-between parts with unplanned scenes etc. But aside from one of my past books, I have to write in order. Sometimes it can be a little slower and sometimes the characters take me in their own direction and I have to rewrite the plot points. Sometimes I don't even know what the ending will be aside from being HEA (sometimes HFN)!
I really appreciate that you applied a romance plot to the plot embryo! Thank you!
Very helpful, thank you!! I’m new to the romance genre and I feel like I’m really getting a better feel for the story now
I've been using this method recently too. Love that it allows me to put all the internalised story structure in my head down on paper in a visual way that doesn't involve more than my usual stepping stone approach to plotting, cause really I'm still a total pantser at heart.
I think this is the key for me, that it's not anything more than I would otherwise do, it's just organized in a different fashion--and one that works for my brain.
omg I love this so much! It fits in perfectly with how I (a pantser who really wants to plot more) think of story but just can't articulate it in my head. Thank you, Zoe!
We are twins in this regard!!! The other thing I like about it is that it takes zero time at all to sketch out when I'm stuck and want to remind myself about possible next moves. That's a legit pantser writing technique right there!
I love this because I write in chunks using Scrivener! Lining up my "chunks" is hard but this will simplify the process!
I’m so obsessed with plot even though I struggle to use it. Super interesting approach
Same. But it's the perfect distraction right now.
So interesting!!
That was awesome! I really gained a lot of new insight from this, thank you.
I REALLY enjoyed this video. I'm a pantser that loves the 'idea' of plotting, but I'm really more interested in character development. The concept of growing full circle from ignorant bliss to enlightenment is brilliant. I'll definitely be checking out more on this concept. Thanks!
I worked on a story circle for a new book today! It remains my new favourite tool. Happy researching!
This is super helpful. Thank you so much!
This is so helpful! Thanks, Zoe.
Glad you liked it!
I am mostly a pantser. I make key plot points I want to hit, but fill the in-between parts with unplanned scenes etc. But aside from one of my past books, I have to write in order. Sometimes it can be a little slower and sometimes the characters take me in their own direction and I have to rewrite the plot points. Sometimes I don't even know what the ending will be aside from being HEA (sometimes HFN)!
I love hearing everyone's different process! Thank you for sharing, and happy writing.
Thank you for introducing me to the concept!
Thank you
Whst kind of snippets fo you collect? Like scenes?
Yeah, scenes ... but not always fully fleshed out, sometimes it's just a few lines of dialogue.
NOTE: This has ZERO to do with the popular Story Circle of Dan Harmon, but rather describes her own plotting method mapped onto a, well, circle :)