Story grid scene types4/1/2024 Okay, so let’s start by reviewing what we’ve gone over the last couple of months. So with all that said, let’s go ahead and jump in to this episode, I’m going to turn it over to Lesley to get us started. This may be one where you want to watch the video if you’re used to just listening to the audio. And there’ll be a link to our channel there as well. So if you go to YouTube, and search for story grid, or again, you can just go to story /podcast. Now, if you’re listening to this episode, instead of watching it on YouTube, this may be one that you want to go to YouTube and watch because Shawn Coyne shares his screen and works through some slides when he’s talking about the beat analysis. And Shawn gives an introduction to beats in beat analysis. So Danielle gives an introduction to tropes. So after we do the 624 analysis, we start looking ahead at the next thing we have to look at in order for me to write my iteration of this masterwork scene. If you’re listening, you can go to story /podcast. If you’re watching on YouTube, it’s down in the description as well. If you would like to download a PDF of the full 624 analysis of the short story, you can do that by clicking on the link in the notes in this episode. So Leslie is going to start us out by walking through the entire 624 analysis for the EYEWITNESS Ed McBain story. And so if at any point in those episodes, you are getting a little lost, you’re now going to be able to hear all of it in one go. We’re basically going to review what we’ve been doing for the past nine weeks with the 624 analysis. She is the Chief Academic Officer of story grid University. She’s the Editor-in-Chief of story grid publishing, and Danielle Kiowski. He’s the creator and founder of story grid with over 30 years of experience. I’m the host of the podcast and I’m a struggling writer trying to figure out how to tell a story that works. This is a show dedicated to helping you become a better writer. Hello, and welcome to the Story Grid Podcast. Click here to see the full 624 analysis of Ed McBain’s Eye Witness short story.ĭanielle Kiowski, Shawn Coyne, Tim Grahl, Leslie Watts
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