Amontillado
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There is a writer-tube channel I've found helpful called VelocityWriting. One of the latest offerings is a discussion of Lester Dent's blueprint for writing.
I'm not keen on filling out templates for characters or story beats. I concede I might benefit from the practice. But I don't work that way.
Lester Dent, who wrote the pulp Doc Savage stories, has a blueprint for how to craft a story. I think it sounds like sort of a meta-blueprint. I want to write a story my way, but it still has to serve the needs of the art. Goal, motivation, conflict, all that good stuff.
Dent's blueprint takes it a little farther. I think it might be a great way to take an outline or storyboard and identify the weak spots. I've often wondered what formulae Hollywood script doctors use to beat a crummy script into shape. It might be something like Dent's approach.
What do you think? VelocityWriting's offering can be found here -
. I don't have anything to do with his channel other than I watched a few of his episodes. Bon apetit!
I'm not keen on filling out templates for characters or story beats. I concede I might benefit from the practice. But I don't work that way.
Lester Dent, who wrote the pulp Doc Savage stories, has a blueprint for how to craft a story. I think it sounds like sort of a meta-blueprint. I want to write a story my way, but it still has to serve the needs of the art. Goal, motivation, conflict, all that good stuff.
Dent's blueprint takes it a little farther. I think it might be a great way to take an outline or storyboard and identify the weak spots. I've often wondered what formulae Hollywood script doctors use to beat a crummy script into shape. It might be something like Dent's approach.
What do you think? VelocityWriting's offering can be found here -