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The Harsh Light of Day S4 E3 (Buffy and the Art of Story‪)‬ Buffy and the Art of Story

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This week on Buffy and the Art of Story – The Harsh Light of Day (Season 4 Episode 3 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer), where Buffy falls for a new guy and an old enemy returns to Sunnydale. This podcast episode looks at:



(1) connecting vastly different scenes through dialogue; (2) themes of connection an distance; (3) which is the main plot and which the subplot? and (4) Buffy’s frame of reference for romance.



Spoiler-free, except at the end (with plenty of warning).



 



Next Up: Fear Itself (S4 E4)



Last Episode: Living Conditions (S4 E2)

Work On Your Story







* Download free Story Structure worksheets

* Super Simple Story Structure: A Quick Guide to Plotting And Writing Your Novel in ebook, audiobook, or workbook form 

* Become a patron and access to bonus episodes and content

* Help With Your Story at Writing As A Second Career

* The One-Year Novelist: A Week-By-Week Guide To Writing Your Novel In One Year (ebook, workbook, or audiobook form)







As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases made through this site, but that doesn’t change the purchase price to you or influence my love of all things Buffy.







More Links



* Buffy and the Art of Story Season One: Writing Better Fiction by Watching Buffy

* Buffy and the Art of Story Season Two Part 1: Threats, Lies, and Surprises in Episodes 1-11

* Book 1 in The Awakening Supernatural Thriller Series by Lisa M. Lilly free for Kindle, Kobo, Nook, GooglePlay, and AppleBooks.

* Or download and listen from Audible.



About Lisa M. Lilly

In addition to hosting the podcast Buffy and the Art of Story, Lisa M. Lilly is the author of the bestselling four-book Awakening supernatural thriller series. She also wrote the Q.C. Davis mysteries, as well as numerous short stories. Her non-fiction includes books on writing craft under L. M. Lilly. She also founded WritingAsASecondCareer.com.

This week on Buffy and the Art of Story – The Harsh Light of Day (Season 4 Episode 3 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer), where Buffy falls for a new guy and an old enemy returns to Sunnydale. This podcast episode looks at:



(1) connecting vastly different scenes through dialogue; (2) themes of connection an distance; (3) which is the main plot and which the subplot? and (4) Buffy’s frame of reference for romance.



Spoiler-free, except at the end (with plenty of warning).



 



Next Up: Fear Itself (S4 E4)



Last Episode: Living Conditions (S4 E2)

Work On Your Story







* Download free Story Structure worksheets

* Super Simple Story Structure: A Quick Guide to Plotting And Writing Your Novel in ebook, audiobook, or workbook form 

* Become a patron and access to bonus episodes and content

* Help With Your Story at Writing As A Second Career

* The One-Year Novelist: A Week-By-Week Guide To Writing Your Novel In One Year (ebook, workbook, or audiobook form)







As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases made through this site, but that doesn’t change the purchase price to you or influence my love of all things Buffy.







More Links



* Buffy and the Art of Story Season One: Writing Better Fiction by Watching Buffy

* Buffy and the Art of Story Season Two Part 1: Threats, Lies, and Surprises in Episodes 1-11

* Book 1 in The Awakening Supernatural Thriller Series by Lisa M. Lilly free for Kindle, Kobo, Nook, GooglePlay, and AppleBooks.

* Or download and listen from Audible.



About Lisa M. Lilly

In addition to hosting the podcast Buffy and the Art of Story, Lisa M. Lilly is the author of the bestselling four-book Awakening supernatural thriller series. She also wrote the Q.C. Davis mysteries, as well as numerous short stories. Her non-fiction includes books on writing craft under L. M. Lilly. She also founded WritingAsASecondCareer.com.

1 hr 2 min

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