

And so when you first look at the spreadsheet, and you see the 13 columns, and how he analyzes the scenes, again, it’s like when I see it now I’m like, oh, yeah, that makes total sense. So we’ve been doing this for a while now, the original book, The Story Grid, that was based on, you know, decades of Shawn actually working with writers, and helping editing their book and all of that. And so like the original Story Grid material, if you’ve been following along, this is episode 270. But this stuff, you know, just didn’t come out, you know, this stuff didn’t exist even a couple years ago, these tools.

And we’re looking at the Miss attunement and all of that, again, it’s we’re kind of teaching this whole sale, so we’re looking at it, we’re looking at iWitness through that lens, and then we’re looking at my writing through that lens. So if you followed along the weeks, we were looking at the BT analysis, and we’re looking at input and output, we’re looking at the valency of them. It’s the same thing with the BT analysis. It’s these six sections, it’s 24 questions, it’s how we analyze stories.īut as you’ve seen, what you see on the podcast isn’t the origins of where it came from. Now, a lot of times when you hear this stuff on the podcast, and you hear these tools on the podcast, they kind of feel like they just came just intact, right? Like we have this 624 analysis. So I hope you’ve been enjoying this new series that we’ve been doing on the podcast, which started with the 624 analysis of eyewitness by Ed McBain.

#Look at me im the captain registration
Now, before we jump in today, I want to mention that coming up in just a couple of weeks, we are opening up the registration for the Story Grid guild. He’s the creator and founder of the Story Grid methodology, the author of the book, The Story Grid, and along with him is Leslie watts, our editor in chief of Story Grid Publishing, and Daniel Kiowski, the Chief Academic Officer of Story Grid University.
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