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Ignite Your Storytelling Spark for 2024: How to Plan a Season or Story Arc, Plus Coming Attractions and The ADWIT Audience Survey ADWIT: The Audio Drama Writers' Independent Toolkit

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Getting ready to light a fire under your audio drama writing habits in 2024?  Here's a method for planning your next season or story arc that breaks your season down into episodes, and episodes into moments, so you can make a story that matters, one storytelling beat at a time.  We'll explore Dan Harmon's storytelling method in detail, and how Lindsay adapted it for her needs, making up a season and an episode. Plus, you'll learn about the ADWIT Audience Survey, and how you can shape the future of The Audio Drama Writers' Independent Toolkit. And, you can sample the coming attractions for our next episode. 

WARNING: Spoilers for Star Wars and The Wizard of Oz. 

Resources: 


ADWIT: The Survey! NaNoWriMo.orgDan Harmon’s Story Circle at the Channel 101 WikiDan Harmon explains the story circle with examples from a Community episode in a Tumblr postWhat is Libro.fm? Produced, written and hosted by Lindsay Harris Friel.
Music and production assistance by Vincent Friel.
Additional sounds by  https://freesound.org/people/klankbeeld
Park Forest, Boxtel North Brabant, Netherlands


For more information about this podcast, visit adwit.org. 


You can shape the future of The Audio Drama Writers’ Independent Toolkit. Take the ADWIT Audience Survey, so we know what writing strategies to help you with next. One randomly selected respondent will win a gift certificate to Libro.fm. All participants will receive a PDF explaining the story crafting method described in our December 25, 2023 episode.

Want to get in touch? Contact us at writersadwit@gmail.com, or visit our website at adwit.org.

Tell us how you really feel.
Write us a review on Podchaser or on Apple Podcasts.

Send us a Text Message.
Getting ready to light a fire under your audio drama writing habits in 2024?  Here's a method for planning your next season or story arc that breaks your season down into episodes, and episodes into moments, so you can make a story that matters, one storytelling beat at a time.  We'll explore Dan Harmon's storytelling method in detail, and how Lindsay adapted it for her needs, making up a season and an episode. Plus, you'll learn about the ADWIT Audience Survey, and how you can shape the future of The Audio Drama Writers' Independent Toolkit. And, you can sample the coming attractions for our next episode. 

WARNING: Spoilers for Star Wars and The Wizard of Oz. 

Resources: 


ADWIT: The Survey! NaNoWriMo.orgDan Harmon’s Story Circle at the Channel 101 WikiDan Harmon explains the story circle with examples from a Community episode in a Tumblr postWhat is Libro.fm? Produced, written and hosted by Lindsay Harris Friel.
Music and production assistance by Vincent Friel.
Additional sounds by  https://freesound.org/people/klankbeeld
Park Forest, Boxtel North Brabant, Netherlands


For more information about this podcast, visit adwit.org. 


You can shape the future of The Audio Drama Writers’ Independent Toolkit. Take the ADWIT Audience Survey, so we know what writing strategies to help you with next. One randomly selected respondent will win a gift certificate to Libro.fm. All participants will receive a PDF explaining the story crafting method described in our December 25, 2023 episode.

Want to get in touch? Contact us at writersadwit@gmail.com, or visit our website at adwit.org.

Tell us how you really feel.
Write us a review on Podchaser or on Apple Podcasts.

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