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Monday, March 03, 2003

1:16 AM:

Scenecards

"first, you break your piece (novella or novel) into scenes. then you create a spreadsheet or a database, and make an entry for each scene. in each entry, you include a number to identify the scene, the major action of the scene, the characters, the place the scene occupies in the character arc, and a link to the file with the scene. (I think that's everything...except a few concepts specific to the course (when it was critiqued, some other concepts).)"

Sounds like my next database project. (#)
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