Plus, two scene list templates for you to download and customize.
Your scene list is infinitely customizable. It can be as simple or as complex as you like. And you have a lot of choices when it comes to how you’ll create it and what information you’ll include.
Your first choice? What format you’ll use.
My first-ever scene lists were created with paper and pen. But I recommend you use something a little more robust.
In this episode, I’ll share my two favorite scene list formats: the document and the spreadsheet.
You’ll learn:
- The pros and cons of document and spreadsheet scene lists
- Why I use BOTH kinds of scene lists when I edit novels
- How to keep your scene list super simple
- What to track when you want to make your scene list more complex
- And more!
Plus, I’ve created not one, but two scene list templates: a document template and a spreadsheet template.
Get the templates and start creating your own scene list here: alicesudlow.com/list
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