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Our Hosts, Hazel Dains and Tamara Linse continue their quest to build a world LIVE. In this episode, they continue to build the plot outline of the story using the "Save the Cat" method which Blake Synder originally wrote for the film industry.
For the purposes of outlining our novel today, we will be using the edition created by Jessica Brody. Please check out her Youtube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpXOt9LooNwRH-LXGxQ2DGg] and her official website (https://www.jessicabrody.com/)
Special Mentions for this episode include 1) The Hunger Games [Novel] written by Susanne Collins [www.susannecollinsbooks.com] 2) The Lord of the Rings [triology/novel] by J.R.R Tolkein, https://www.tolkiensociety.org/author/biography/ 3) Avatar [the film] directed by James Cameron in 2009. 4) Reference made to Star Wars character Yoda, credit to George Lucas.
We have some exciting shows in the pipeline, including the creation of an online writing community, a new podcast series and more! Be sure to stay in the loop by either following us on Twitter @ThousandLived or visiting our website: www.athousandliveslived.com
For a transcript of this episode please visit: https://share.milk.video/a/d6a7507f-b1d6-4432-87cc-e891aeb97b60
By A Thousand Lives LivedOur Hosts, Hazel Dains and Tamara Linse continue their quest to build a world LIVE. In this episode, they continue to build the plot outline of the story using the "Save the Cat" method which Blake Synder originally wrote for the film industry.
For the purposes of outlining our novel today, we will be using the edition created by Jessica Brody. Please check out her Youtube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpXOt9LooNwRH-LXGxQ2DGg] and her official website (https://www.jessicabrody.com/)
Special Mentions for this episode include 1) The Hunger Games [Novel] written by Susanne Collins [www.susannecollinsbooks.com] 2) The Lord of the Rings [triology/novel] by J.R.R Tolkein, https://www.tolkiensociety.org/author/biography/ 3) Avatar [the film] directed by James Cameron in 2009. 4) Reference made to Star Wars character Yoda, credit to George Lucas.
We have some exciting shows in the pipeline, including the creation of an online writing community, a new podcast series and more! Be sure to stay in the loop by either following us on Twitter @ThousandLived or visiting our website: www.athousandliveslived.com
For a transcript of this episode please visit: https://share.milk.video/a/d6a7507f-b1d6-4432-87cc-e891aeb97b60