EPISODE · Oct 27, 2023 · 37 MIN
10. Freedom with form (Or, story structure for optimists)
from the Inspirited Word
When writers talk about story structure, we tend to conceptualize it in one of two ways:As a set of almost mechanical instructions on how to put a story together “correctly”As an organic, intuitive outgrowth of the themes, symbols, and artistic devices within the storyBoth of these views on structure contain a bit of truth. But sticking too closely to either one can lead to sterile rigidity... or to endlessly drafting in beautiful circles with no final, functioning story in sight. (See also: being a “plotter” vs. a “pantser.”)Ultimately, though, we made this dichotomy up. And if we shift our understanding of what role structure plays in storytelling, maybe we can make something up that works better, both for us and for our writing.This month, I’m sharing my own working theory of how structure can lead to more creative freedom – and how that new freedom might break our deepest blocks around what makes a good story._____If you’re dreaming of a sustainable writing practice filled with more life, spirit, and deep magic, visit the link to join the newsletter circle. You’ll get monthly inspiration and supportive, inspirited practices delivered right to your inbox.https://www.inspiritedword.com/about/#the-praxis-circlePrefer to access subscriber content via Substack? I got you: https://inspiritedword.substack.com/_____Episode links:Meander, Spiral, Explode: Design and Pattern in Narrative, Jane Alison Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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When writers talk about story structure, we tend to conceptualize it in one of two ways:As a set of almost mechanical instructions on how to put a story together “correctly”As an organic, intuitive outgrowth of the themes, symbols, and artistic devices within the storyBoth of these views on structure contain a bit of truth. But sticking too closely to either one can lead to sterile rigidity... or to endlessly drafting in beautiful circles with no final, functioning story in sight. (See also: being a “plotter” vs. a “pantser.”)Ultimately, though, we made this dichotomy up. And if we shift our understanding of what role structure plays in storytelling, maybe we can make something up that works better, both for us and for our writing.This month, I’m sharing my own working theory of how structure can lead to more creative freedom – and how that new freedom might break our deepest blocks around what makes a good story._____If you’re dreaming of a sustainable writing practice filled with more life, spirit, and deep magic, visit the link to join the newsletter circle. You’ll get monthly inspiration and supportive, inspirited practices delivered right to your inbox.https://www.inspiritedword.com/about/#the-praxis-circlePrefer to access subscriber content via Substack? I got you: https://inspiritedword.substack.com/_____Episode links:Meander, Spiral, Explode: Design and Pattern in Narrative, Jane Alison Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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