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<p>by Alexandra Sokoloff</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure everyone&#8217;s out running around for last minute gifts today (umm, or snowed in&#8230;)  so I&#8217;ll keep this short.</p>
<p>But since it&#8217;s the season of lists (shopping lists, resolution lists&#8230;) &#8211; I thought I&#8217;d talk about another kind of list.</p>
<p>In my writing workshops and blog, I stress over and over and over again [...]]]></description>
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<p>by <a href="http://alexandrasokoloff.com">Alexandra Sokoloff</a></p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure everyone&#8217;s out running around for last minute gifts today (umm, or snowed in&#8230;)  so I&#8217;ll keep this short.</p>
<p>But since it&#8217;s the season of lists (shopping lists, resolution lists&#8230;) &#8211; I thought I&#8217;d talk about another kind of list.</p>
<p>In my writing workshops and <a href="http://thedarksalon.blogspotl.com">blog</a>, I stress over and over and over again the usefulness of making lists.   Specific, personalized, Top Ten lists.</p>
<p>I am pretty sure there is no story problem that cannot be solved by stopping the hair-pulling and gnashing of teeth, breathing a bit, and then sitting calmly down to make a list of examples of the way great storytellers (YOUR favorite storytellers)  have dealt with the particular problem that you are tearing your hair out and grinding your teeth over.</p>
<p>Can’t figure out a great opening?   List your Top Ten favorite or most striking opening images.</p>
<p>Your villain isn’t villainous enough?   Make a Top Ten Villains list, and take some time to really break down why those bad boys, or girls, turn YOU on.   (<a href="http://thedarksalon.blogspot.com/2009/01/what-makes-great-villain.html">More here</a>….)</p>
<p>Your story isn’t hot enough?   Have some real fun and list your top ten steamiest sex scenes – and/or best kisses.  (Warning: try to have some loved one close at hand for later… better yet, make a night of it – rent the movies and&#8230; analyze&#8230; those particular scenes together.   Don’t you just love research?)</p>
<p>Not enough suspense?   List your top ten most thrilling suspense scenes.  (<a href="http://thedarksalon.blogspot.com/2008/11/creating-suspense.html">More here</a>.)</p>
<p><a href="http://thedarksalon.blogspot.com/2009/02/character-introductions.html.">Top Ten Character Introductions</a>.    Top Ten Climaxes  (story climaxes, I mean now).   Top Ten Heroes and Heroines.   Top Ten Inciting Incidents.   Top Ten Calls to Adventure.    Top Ten Crossing the Threshold/Into the Special World scenes.   <a href="http://thedarksalon.blogspot.com/2008/11/visual-storytelling-part-2.html">Top Ten Image Systems.</a></p>
<p>Are you starting to get how incredibly useful  &#8211; and fun – this can be?</p>
<p>Make the lists.   You’ll be unstuck and on to a whole new level of writing before you know it.</p>
<p>Happy holidays and the best writing year yet &#8211; to all.</p>
<p>- Alex</p>
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<p><strong>SCREENWRITING TRICKS FOR AUTHORS WORKSHOP</strong></p>
<p>I will be teaching an online  <a href="http://yellowroserwa.com/workshopdesc2010.php#screenwriting">Screenwriting Tricks for Authors </a>workshop through the Yellow Rose Romance Writers, Jan. 1 through Jan. 18.</p>
<p>These online workshops are a fantastic deal, just $25 for two weeks, and here&#8217;s where you can get one-on-one feedback on these techniques as they apply to your own story.  Don&#8217;t let the &#8220;romance&#8221; scare you &#8211; all genres welcome!</p>
<p><a href="http://yellowroserwa.com/workshopdesc2010.php#screenwriting">Go here to register.</a></p>
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