The Snowflake Method
This method of creating a complex story is one of the many ways to build an effective plot structure. Some say it is the best of the best, others are not too flowers and rainbows about it due to a few downsides the method has, not to say it has not a single good element about it, for it works wonders… sort of works wonders for me.
To better explain, without me having to dish out a bunch of words likely to make one pass out on their keyboards sleep-eye and spit-lipped, checked out these links below:
Snow Flake Method
Pros & Cons of the Snowflake Method
I have two projects I aim to further experiment with this intricate snowflake method. I like diverse styles, for they interest and help grow my skills as a writer, and hopefully, yours too.
Meanwhile, in Shadow Genesis: Inception
I have three chapters left in 2nd draft, and a few new scenes carefully added into this upcoming novel. Weekend is in session, time for a 2-day break, a few games to mess with, re-watch those Final Fantasy XV trailers (thank goodness for a demo next year… long wait but I can deal), and tinker around with my ‘Encyclopedia’ of work… got to love OneNote.
I also did not forget to share another character reference. Below are Ozma Diredread and Esesael Nelesyr, two characters appearing in both Shadow Genesis and the upcoming reboot. Keep in mind these and previous others are unofficial and will not be the legit character looks (since I am a bit rusty in character art), but there is nothing wrong with a bit of visual referencing for idea-sake. Done these all through IMVU, another one of my pass times when not 'busy'.
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