Very interesting, as is Joseph Campbell's book, still being used and quoted years later. Some writers, like me, find it tricky to relate to graphs and worksheets that map out steps of a story or different structures. My mind starts to glaze over. I wonder if this is a left brain, right brain conundrum?
I liked the Barmy Army version of yesterday .
I didn't go on the tour that one cropped up on - and it was the only Ashes series Down Under we've won since 1987!!
Very interesting, as is Joseph Campbell's book, still being used and quoted years later. Some writers, like me, find it tricky to relate to graphs and worksheets that map out steps of a story or different structures. My mind starts to glaze over. I wonder if this is a left brain, right brain conundrum?
Or just the difference between a plotter and a pantser?
Maybe. I do like to semi-plan. My reaction is possibly a knee-jerk response to the horrors of maths lessons. Even a Johari square can set me off...