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+Saturday, Nov 28 2020, 10:09 AM - 10:19 AM EST / 7:09 AM - 7:19 AM PST / 3:09 PM - 3:19 PM UTC / 4:09 PM - 4:19 PM CET / 11:09 PM - 11:19 PM +08
-# Idea to Novel Superstructure: Emacs for Writing
-Saturday, Nov 28 2020, 10:09 AM - 10:19 AM EST / 7:09 AM - 7:19 AM PST / 3:09 PM - 3:19 PM UTC / 4:09 PM - 4:19 PM CET / 11:09 PM - 11:19 PM +08
-Bala Ramadurai
-
-You want to write a novel, but you don't know how to create an
-outline. You have a seed idea for a novel, and you intend to expand
-it into a complete story. You have many ideas for a novel, and you
-are wondering how to proceed. You started writing your heart out, and
-you now feel the need to create a framework for a novel.
-
-Worry not, Emacs is here to the rescue.
-
-Listen to this talk to find out how to develop your story idea into a
-framework for a novel, all within your favourite text editor, Emacs.
-
-What you will learn during the session:
-
-- How to write a single-line plot for a novel
-- How to write the backbone of the novel, the main character arc
-- How to create characters and write their arcs
-- How to create a story design
-- How to create the scenes design
-- How to plan your novel writing project
-- How to track your project
-
-The modified Emacs template has all the ingredients and flow to start
-from a basic idea to a full fledged thrashed out novel superstructure.
-
-Once you are done with the superstructure, you can use the planning
-and clocking infrastructure to finish scene after scene, thus
-finishing your masterpiece.
-
-We will use:
-
-- The snowflake method -
-
-<https://www.advancedfictionwriting.com/articles/snowflake-method/>
-
-- The seven-point story structure -
-
-<https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=KcmiqQ9NpPE&list=PLL7D_RCJrhcLzLiO17m7KcnG5WrjcUxGz>
-
-- The original emacs writing template -
-
-<https://tonyballantyne.com/EmacsWritingTips.html>
-
-- Some spices from the speaker's kitchen
-
-
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