He Wrote She Wrote. Again.


And we’re back.


This time, the blog is called He Wrote She Wrote Again, but it’s the same two writers (Bob Mayer and Jenny Crusie) and (mostly) the same topics (see below). We’re just older, and more experienced, and a lot more tired.


The plan is that Bob and I will meet once a week to talk about some writing topic from the past, each of us posting a short (ha) essay in the chat first and then talking about it. Then we’ll edit the transcript and on Saturdays, we’ll put it up as a post on the new blog with links to the old blog. I thought we’d be arguing again, but it turns out we’ve evolved toward each other, so in the first set of posts, we’re not that far apart. (All bets are off when we get to flashbacks and prologues, but that’s not until September.)


Below is our tentative eighteen-week plan:


HE WROTE SHE WROTE AGAIN


GETTING STARTED


June 13, 2020   1.     The One Sentence Idea


June 20, 2020  2.     The Central Question & Conflict Box


June 27, 2020   3.     Outlining


CHARACTER


July 4, 2020     4.     Character: Roles, Goals, Motivations


July 11, 2020   5.     Character Arc


July 15, 2020   6.     Community and Relationships


July 25, 2020 7.     Point of View


STRUCTURE


August 1, 2020 8.  Narrative Structure, Beginnings, Endings


August 8, 2020   9.  Escalation, Expectation, Exposition


August 15, 2020 10.  Subplots


August 22, 2020 11.  Scene Structure


August 29, 2020   12.  Action Scenes: Sex and Violence


UNITY


September 5, 2020  13. Time (flashbacks, flashforwards, prologues, epilogues)


September 12, 2020 14. Setting


September 19, 2020 15. Theme and Unity


EDITING


September 26, 2020 16. Revising (Story Editing, Beta Readers)


October 3, 2020   17. The Editorial Letter, Copy Edits


CONCLUSION


October 10, 2020  18. Being a Writer


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Marti Dolata Great! I've just been rereading your joint books after finding your reposts of your side of He said, She said. I'll be following this. (is there a link to Bob Mayer's side of those posts?) I'm just sorry I didn't know about the blog at the time I discovered you two by picking up Agnes and the Hitman as I was intrigued by the title. I then bought the other two. I'm a reader, not a writer, but I've always been interested in how it's done. If I really like a book, I'll often reread it, this time watching the technique. (I do the same with movies. Even though I did a science degree at UCSC, I chose to live in the arts college dorms, and went to a lot of movies with Film degree students. And writers and artists ...... I picked up a lot from osmosis, which has only improved my enjoyment. )


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