Hi friends, I’m honored to have publishing maven extraordinaire, Jane Friedman, host the post I wrote for her “Electric Speed” newsletter on the story structure process I’ve developed using my Novel Blueprint. The article’s “how to” snapshots on using Scrivener to leverage my template should be of interest to writer geeks, but there are teasers in it for readers interested in updates on my latest work as well.
Spoiler Alert
If you’d like a clean read of my future novels, Tremolo Pond and Last Catch, without knowing its plot points, just refrain from blowing up the detailed graphics in the post. Those images include clues to how those evolving stories may play out. Whether you’re looking to tinker with your own tale or just like looking under the hood to see how my novels are mapped out, you can find the link to the post below.
As always, thank you so much for your support of my writing!


Congrats, Bry! I like seeing you get recognition for your hard work and I am sure this will benefit a lot of writers. Well done. Anne Elliott http://www.AnneElliottStories.com
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Also: thanks so much for directing me toward Jane Friedman’s work. I’m writing a nonfiction proposal now and her guides are invaluable. I have been meaning to say thanks and now I am reminded. So glad you have this feather in your cap as she does get a lot of eyeballs. We should meet up for coffee. I want to hear how your novels are coming along! Anne Anne Elliott http://www.AnneElliottStories.com
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My pleasure, Anne! I’ll ping you soon for that coffee date to get an update on your work as well!
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