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Story Editing Basics for Fiction Writers
Introduction
Types of Fiction Editing (3:54)
Lesson 1: The Fictionary Methodology - “38 Story Elements to a Better Story"
Where to Start Your Story Edit in StoryTeller (2:47)
Find Out if Your Story Structure is Strong (4:21)
Lesson 2: Characters and Novel Structure
Bonus Video: Character Per Scene (7:08)
Lesson Three
How To Improve Your Plot With StoryTeller
Does Every Scene Have A Purpose? (2:21)
Bonus Video: Purpose of a Scene in a Novel (1:33)
Bonus Video: How to Anchor a Scene (5:14)
Lesson Four
How To Improve Your Settings With StoryTeller
Are My Scene Described Effectively? (4:45)
Bonus Video: The Importance of Setting in a Novel (2:58)
Lesson Five
Using Word Count To Evaluate Your Scenes
Bonus Video: Word Count Per Scene and Pacing (3:51)
Lesson Six
Connect Your Readers To Your Characters
Lesson Seven
Make The Most Of Your POV Characters
Bonus Video: Point of View Character (4:54)
Bonus Video: Point of View Character Goal (3:19)
Lesson Eight
Story Arc And Engaging Your Readers
The Story Arc of a Scene (5:38)
Bonus Video: Why is the Story Arc Important? (6:06)
Lesson Nine
Finding Plot Holes
Bonus Video: The Importance of Naming a Scene (2:14)
Look for Conflict but find a Plot Hole (7:33)
Lesson Ten
Draw Your Readers Into and Out of Each Scene
Did I Start My Scene in the Right Place? (5:42)
How to Use Exit Hooks (6:16)
Bonus Video: Entry and Exit Hooks (5:41)
Lesson Eleven
Maximize Your Use of Tension And Conflict
Watch: Does Every Scene Have Tension? (2:26)
Bonus Video: How to Create Tension and Conflict (5:44)
Lesson Twelve
Check for an Empty Stage
Lesson Thirteen
Lesson 13: Keep Your Timeline Clear
Lesson Fourteen
Lesson 14: Bringing it all Together
Bonuses
Conference #1: Do you love a good romance? (44:35)
Conference #2 Save Money and Become a Better Writer (34:20)
Did I Start My Scene in the Right Place?
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