tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3982837118358902227.post2852695523464266645..comments2023-07-14T06:17:49.677-04:00Comments on The Daring Novelist: Story Game: The Situation WorksheetThe Daring Novelisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01676188266569869059noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3982837118358902227.post-63619898247316973452013-10-25T12:17:01.142-04:002013-10-25T12:17:01.142-04:00Yes, exactly. I think that's part of why Earl ...Yes, exactly. I think that's part of why Earl Stanley Gardner did his plot wheels, to mix things up.<br /><br />Plus, I suspect (though I haven't actually written much from it yet) it allows you to keep it fresher for yourself, because it leaps you past some of the decision making, and straight into the cool ideas.<br /><br />I'm definitely going to create a workbook out of these posts. (Also, I might post some pdfs of the worksheets and lists.)The Daring Novelisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01676188266569869059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3982837118358902227.post-57309332608786003592013-10-25T05:41:45.562-04:002013-10-25T05:41:45.562-04:00What I like most about this game is the opportunit...What I like most about this game is the opportunity to keep things fresh. At a dozen finished books, I start feeling a little stale sometimes. Nice idea and I'll keep this post handy when I get that "gosh, how on earth can I keep these books interesting?" feeling.Elizabeth Spann Craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15625595247828274405noreply@blogger.com