Give a scene heading and a temporary number. ( One for the Murphys, Fish in a Tree) to come up with a note card that served my purpose for revision.
Caroll ( Elixer Bound) and a workshop on non-sequential writing by Lynda Mullaly Hunt. I combined the information from a mapping workshop, taught by Katie L. For me the note card technique worked well after I finished my second draft. Writers often use note cards to block out scenes. What if you're done drafting, though? Does that mean you have no more use for plotting techniques? If you missed last week's post, you can find it here. Last week we focused on using basic plotting techniques to help organize scenes that were random and unconnected, like a hand full of beads.