narrow slide 4
narrow slide 3
narrow slide 1

Share your favorite plotting resources

I’m getting ready to make our series on plotting into a free PDF. In one of my free writing guides, I included some “bonus features”—resources that weren’t posted on my blog in the original series, but that are pretty darn awesome.

I’ve been collecting bonus features again this time around, and I have a few. But I’d love to see your favorite resources and methods for plotting.

What do you use to plot? Share your favorite resources in the comments and I’ll include an attribution link for you in the free PDF version of the plotting series!

Photo credits: question—Svilen Mushkatov

Do you find this post helpful or inspiring?
Heck yes I do! (0)
This entry was posted in Technique and tagged , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

One Response to Share your favorite plotting resources

  1. Hi Jordan,

    One last thought… I don’t think I mentioned that I sometimes use ‘mind mapping’ as a part of my initial story explorations. It’s kind of like pre-planning for me — a word web of associated ideas. It was a way of organizing material for my articles but it can be applied to fiction as well.

  • Come play!

    Jordan McCollum's  book recommendations, reviews, favorite quotes, book clubs, book trivia, book lists  
     
      Authors Incognito

Author photo by Jaren Wilkey
Theme by Jordan McCollum, based on Back My Book Theme by Writer Website Themes, Mandigo Theme by tom and Twenty Ten by WordPress.
All content © Jordan McCollum 2008 - 2012 except where designated otherwise. All rights reserved