Story Structure: a Graphic You Can Use
You are one click away from a useable, printable, post-able (as in, on your wall) graphic representation of classic 4-part story structure, including the 7 major story milestone transition “moments” within the story.
Get it right here: Structure Graphic.
In the previous post I framed this… as part of a Powerpoint presentation on the subject of: how to put your story on steroids. While the live version had he witty and passionate audio that assists in clarity, the slides stand alone as a tutorial with punch.
Some readers have commented that a few of the other slides (#24, #25 and #28 especially) are just as valuable, if not more so. As in: what you need to know about your story before it’ll work as well as it could, and in what order of priority.
Yes, that’s what I said. Steroids. A total shot in the petard of your story, to make it stronger, bigger, faster, better. It’s legal, too, an added bonus.
If you’d like to see that entire presentation, click here: Story on Steroids
Hope you find this useful.
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Story Structure: a Graphic You Can Use is a post from: Larry Brooks at storyfix.com
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