![]() Since then I have learned that for me, with some projects, I need to just go ahead and jump in. I usually got bogged down about halfway through reading and would give up before I started. (Thank you, Randy Ingermanson!)įrom the get go he says to take what you can use and don’t worry about the rest, but something in me wants to follow lists. Many writers have been helped by plotting with The Snowflake Method. The method has been so popular and worked for so many that now you can buy Snowflake Pro software or his book How To Write A Novel Using The Snowflake Method but he still provides the original article free of charge. ![]() This worked fine, but it seemed a bit random and tedious to me. My previous approach had been to use massive amounts of note cards and tape them to the walls, shuffling and adding to them periodically. Randy Ingermanson’s Snowflake Method of Plotting always looked interesting. I have most of my characters, my theme, setting, and I know the message I want to convey. I’ve finished a few books since then and this is still how I plot, more or less. ![]()
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