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Using Post-its to Transform Your Writing
1: Welcome
1: Welcome (1:59)
2: Why Post-its?
2: Why Post-its? (3:09)
2.1: Super Important Quiz
3: Brainstorming your novel
3.1: How do you use Post-its to brainstorm? (2:13)
3.2: Brainstorming exercise (2:54)
3.2: Brainstorming exercise (text only)
3.3: Brainstorming exercise follow-up (3:04)
4: Plotting your novel
4.1: How do you use Post-its to plot? (6:09)
4.2: Plotting exercise (2:25)
4.2: Plotting exercise (text only)
4.3: Plotting exercise follow-up (3:02)
5: Shaping your novel
5.1: Shaping exercise (1:44)
5.1: Shaping exercise (text only)
5.2 Shaping exercise follow-up (2:07)
6: Managing sub-plots
6.1: How do you use Post-its to create sub-plots? (3:23)
6.2: Sub-plot exercise (4:07)
6.2: Sub-plot exercise (text only)
6.3: Sub-plot exercise follow-up (1:42)
7: Seeing the bones of your story
7.1: Story bones exercise (1:53)
7.1: Story bones exercise (text only)
7.2 Story bones follow-up (2:50)
8: Revising your novel
8.1: How do you use Post-its to revise your novel? (5:11)
8.2: Why should you use Post-its to revise your novel? (7:07)
8.3: Photographs of plans
9: Finally
9.1: Finally (2:38)
9.2: Thank you and links (text only)
10. Downloadable sheet of exercises used in the course
10. Downloadable sheet of exercises used in the course
11. FAQs
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