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=== Snowflake Method === Source: Randy Ingermanson’s Snowflake Method page: [https://www.advancedfictionwriting.com/articles/snowflake-method/ Randy Ingermanson] The Snowflake Method expands a story from a sentence to a paragraph, then character summaries, then a longer synopsis, then scene list. Its manuscript-improvement value is reverse-engineering. Revision use: * Compress manuscript into one sentence. If impossible, central conflict may be diffuse. * Compress into one paragraph with major disasters/end. If causal links vanish, structure is weak. * Build a scene list. If many scenes cannot be summarized as cause/effect turns, cut or combine. * Compare each character’s storyline to the main story spine.
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