From fc01255025f3270df0f275055b3c18b1cb2d00f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sacha Chua Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2020 13:34:03 -0500 Subject: Let's try it with individual info pages that are included --- 2020/schedule/03.md | 53 ++--------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 51 deletions(-) (limited to '2020/schedule/03.md') diff --git a/2020/schedule/03.md b/2020/schedule/03.md index 5250dd09..6a8d03ad 100644 --- a/2020/schedule/03.md +++ b/2020/schedule/03.md @@ -5,58 +5,9 @@ Back to the [[schedule]] Previous: An Emacs Developer Story: From User to Maintainer Next: Music in Plain Text +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 - - - - -- The seven-point story structure - - - - -- The original emacs writing template - - - - -- Some spices from the speaker's kitchen - - - - +[[!inline pages="../info/03" raw="yes"]] Back to the [[schedule]] Previous: An Emacs Developer Story: From User to Maintainer -- cgit v1.2.3