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In this episode of The Architecture of Story, authors Meg Rosenthal and Sarah Creech embark on a deep conversation of the importance of workshop and how the short story works best in this model. They discuss the art of the premise and how you know if your idea is large enough to coax out a novel... or not. In the last section of this episode, they run through the beats of the novel's Three Act Story Structure and apply it in an example of Bruce Holsinger's novel Culpability. Enjoy a thought provoking dialogue that will make you feel like you are in a university classroom!
More information on Bruce Holsinger and Culpability: https://www.bruceholsinger.com
Connect with Sarah:
https://www.sarahcreech.org
Connect with Meg:
https://megrosenthal.com
Instagram @megrosenthalauthor
TikTok @megrosenthal.author
By Meg RosenthalIn this episode of The Architecture of Story, authors Meg Rosenthal and Sarah Creech embark on a deep conversation of the importance of workshop and how the short story works best in this model. They discuss the art of the premise and how you know if your idea is large enough to coax out a novel... or not. In the last section of this episode, they run through the beats of the novel's Three Act Story Structure and apply it in an example of Bruce Holsinger's novel Culpability. Enjoy a thought provoking dialogue that will make you feel like you are in a university classroom!
More information on Bruce Holsinger and Culpability: https://www.bruceholsinger.com
Connect with Sarah:
https://www.sarahcreech.org
Connect with Meg:
https://megrosenthal.com
Instagram @megrosenthalauthor
TikTok @megrosenthal.author