![]() ![]() The Story Grid Scrivener template gives you some of the Story Grid methodologies in a few bite-sized chunks, each with a link back to the Story Grid website where you can deep dive into all their content. It’s excellent advice, and there are tons of resources. I thought about going into some level of detail regarding the Story Grid storytelling methodology, but I put some of that in the template (in addition to the actual manuscript formatting etc.,) and ultimately, you should get the book, listen to the podcast, and visit their website to truly get the most out of all the content that Shawn Coyne and Time Grahl have put together for the writing community. *Open a new document, import the file, and save as a template) It was partly for me, as I want to use this methodology more faithfully in my own writing going forward, and partly for the community-a way to give back, too, as there seems to be an altruistic vein to Shawn and his mission to help people bring better books into the world. I’ve been so impressed by Shawn Coyne and what he’s shared with everyone on Tim Grahl’s journey, that I decided to create a Story Grid Scrivener template (click here for the Scrivener 2 version. I originally discovered this book and its author, Shawn Coyne, via a wonderful podcast that I’ve been listening to for over a year now. If you’re a writer, you might have heard of The Story Grid. ![]()
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