SF writer Mary Robinette Kowal (The Lady Astronaut Of Mars and related books, among others) had a two-hour class or symposium today on story structure for seat-of-the-pants writers. It was time well spent, including some ways of looking at plot that were new to me. NaNoWriMo is coming up!
Meanwhile, having finished The Peripheral, I'm rereading Agency. It feels like I read it quite some time ago -- but the book was only published in late January of 2020. I read it right before the COVID-19 pandemic reached the U.S. and began to ramp up, and my employer dispersed staff as much as possible. It was before the 2020 Presidential election and the disruptive aftermath. That was a whole different world in many ways and I shouldn't be surprised the time before seems to be a long way away. I don't suppose we'll ever entirely get back to the way things used to be.
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