This week on the Story Works Round Table, Alida, Robert, & Kathryn get physical (and you won’t believe the scenes that get Robert in trouble!). When you need your characters to do something involving specific bodily movements, how can you create choreography that delivers the precise image you want in the reader’s mind, then move beyond choreography to create a felt experience in your reader’s body?
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What we talked about:
How do you put your character in motion? (0:41)
Find the detail. (4:07)
Moving from choreography to story. (6:03)
Stretch out your time. (8:07)
Bring in the surrounding world. (8:43)
Don’t write a manual. (10:26)
The less familiar something is, the more you need to describe it. (14:15)
What if you use the same physicality throughout the book? (15:25)
Use beginners mind. (16:05)
How do you get it right? (18:10)
Remember your reader. (20:45)
Does it serve a purpose in the plot? (22:32)
Go and do something to bolster your descriptive skills. (25:10)
LINKS
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Things we mentioned:
Tom Clancy
Enders Game by Orson Scott Card
Harry Potter
Chris Hadfield Crying in Space
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
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