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Plan Your Novel with Index Cards!

Plan Your Novel with Index Cards!

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PLAN YOUR NOVEL WITH INDEX CARDS!borrowing a Screenwriter’s Tool — a podcast episode — How can I use index cards to plot a novel?The index card method helps novelists visualize and organize their story by dividing it into key turning points across a four-row layout, one row per story act. Each card represents a single scene, allowing writers to pace their novel, identify structural weaknesses, and rearrange plot points easily before drafting. Helping writers craft authentic, immersive stories.Find out more about us here. Inside Creative Writing Email this Page Share on Bluesky Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Threads Share on Facebook Table Of Contents Formatted and Edited Transcript Why the Index Card Method Works Structure as Creative Freedom Podcast Episodes on Story Structure What Is the Index Card Method? Act One: Setup and First Turning Point Act Two: The Midpoint Shift End of Act Two: The All Is Lost Moment Act Three: The Resolution Building Out the Full Card Layout Structure Inspires Creativity Adapting the Index Card Method for Novelists Setting Up the Card System Optional: Color Coding Laying Out the Cards and Playing with Story When Structure Sparks New Creativity Using the Index Card Method During Drafting Wise Words About Structure Weekly Challenge: Reverse Engineering with Index Cards Final Thoughts and Resources Talk to Us! Share This Resource When writing a novel, it’s easy to get lost in the fog of ideas and endless possibilities. That’s where index card plotting comes in. In this episode, we explore a screenwriting method that translates perfectly to fiction: using index cards to build out your novel’s structure. This hands-on, visual approach helps writers of all styles, plotters and pantsers alike, get a clear view of their story’s pacing, major turning points, and emotional beats. Whether you’re stuck in the messy middle or just getting started, index card plotting offers clarity and momentum. Key takeaways include: How the classic 40-card layout is used by screenwriters, and how novelists can adapt itThe four key turning points every story needs: inciting incident, midpoint, all-is-lost moment, and resolutionHow to physically map out your novel for better pacing and structureTips for customizing the system to suit your writing style <...
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