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In this episode of Way-Word Writers, hosts Heather Cashman, Stephanie Bearce, Nikki Jacobsmeyer, and author Brad R. Cook discuss the technique of story graphing with author Brad R. Cook. Brad shares his diverse background in writing—from playwriting and corporate writing to his role as a co-publisher and acquisitions editor. He explains how he transitioned to becoming a full-time writer. The conversation delves into the method of story graphing, a visual tool to map out the emotional and plot arcs of a story for better pacing and structure. Brad highlights how graphing can reveal the key moments in a narrative and identify 'flat' sections that may require revision. He also discusses the applicability of story graphing for different genres and even non-fiction. The episode provides valuable insights and practical advice for both emerging and seasoned writers looking to enhance their storytelling craft.
00:00 Introduction to Wayward Writers
00:11 Meet Brad R. Cook
01:10 Brad's Journey from Playwriting to Publishing
05:22 The Influence of History on Brad's Writing
10:20 Brad's Publishing Approach and Short Stories
14:35 Introduction to Story Graphing
24:10 Introduction to the Workshop Page
24:20 Exploring Character and Plot Graphs
24:51 Analyzing Story Points and Emotional Arcs
25:34 The Importance of Peaks and Valleys
26:39 Graphing Techniques and Tools
28:28 Real-Life Applications of Story Graphs
35:37 Using Graphs for Non-Fiction and Mysteries
38:54 Practical Advice for Story Graphing
45:37 Conclusion and Where to Find More
https://www.bradrcook.com/workshops
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In this episode of Way-Word Writers, hosts Heather Cashman, Stephanie Bearce, Nikki Jacobsmeyer, and author Brad R. Cook discuss the technique of story graphing with author Brad R. Cook. Brad shares his diverse background in writing—from playwriting and corporate writing to his role as a co-publisher and acquisitions editor. He explains how he transitioned to becoming a full-time writer. The conversation delves into the method of story graphing, a visual tool to map out the emotional and plot arcs of a story for better pacing and structure. Brad highlights how graphing can reveal the key moments in a narrative and identify 'flat' sections that may require revision. He also discusses the applicability of story graphing for different genres and even non-fiction. The episode provides valuable insights and practical advice for both emerging and seasoned writers looking to enhance their storytelling craft.
00:00 Introduction to Wayward Writers
00:11 Meet Brad R. Cook
01:10 Brad's Journey from Playwriting to Publishing
05:22 The Influence of History on Brad's Writing
10:20 Brad's Publishing Approach and Short Stories
14:35 Introduction to Story Graphing
24:10 Introduction to the Workshop Page
24:20 Exploring Character and Plot Graphs
24:51 Analyzing Story Points and Emotional Arcs
25:34 The Importance of Peaks and Valleys
26:39 Graphing Techniques and Tools
28:28 Real-Life Applications of Story Graphs
35:37 Using Graphs for Non-Fiction and Mysteries
38:54 Practical Advice for Story Graphing
45:37 Conclusion and Where to Find More
https://www.bradrcook.com/workshops
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