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Episode 4: Plot and Plotting

An episode of the Octopus Ink podcast, hosted by Annalisa, titled "Episode 4: Plot and Plotting" was published on June 24, 2020 and runs 14 minutes.

June 24, 2020 ·14m · Octopus Ink

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Hello everyone! I'm sorry for missing my usual Monday upload. I was so sick to my stomach last night. There was no way I could record a video. I must have eaten something that didn't sit well with my stomach. I'm much better tonight! Today is all about plot and plotting. It is by no means a well rehearsed or scripted video. I did use my Scribbler writing passport as a guide for this discussion. If you don't know about Scribbler, it's a great little monthly book subscription box that I get. ...

Hello everyone! I'm sorry for missing my usual Monday upload. I was so sick to my stomach last night. There was no way I could record a video. I must have eaten something that didn't sit well with my stomach. I'm much better tonight!

Today is all about plot and plotting. It is by no means a well rehearsed or scripted video. I did use my Scribbler writing passport as a guide for this discussion.

If you don't know about Scribbler, it's a great little monthly book subscription box that I get. It comes with a book and some fun writer gifts as well as tips for getting your own story published.

Also, check out this great article on plot. It's where I found the 7 categories that a plot could fall into. 

Anyway, I apologize again for how unpolished this video is but I wanted to make sure I got the information out to you guys without waiting too far into the week.

I hope you all enjoy it and are having a great week so far!

Happy Writing,
Annalisa

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