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Blackbird's Flight School with Jennifer Lauck

Jennifer Lauck

\ud83d\udc26‍⬛ Spent 20 years failing at novels until I cracked the code. Now I teach the map: scene by scene, the craft that actually works. \ud83d\udc26‍⬛

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We Who Teach

Hi and welcome into Flight School:

I made muffins over the weekend. Huckleberry lemon. Yum. And then screwed up the recipe adding too much lemon juice and then compensating by adding more flour. The result: A goopy bleck.

Don’t eat thes...

23 days ago
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Plot is Not a Dirty Word

Welcome into Flight School:

The MFA world’s dismissal of plot has a history not entirely without reason.

The reaction against formula—the three-act structure applied mechanically like paint-by-numbers—comes from real encounters with real...

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Structure is Not a Dirty Word

Welcome into Flight School:

It’s 2010 and I’ve enrolled in an MFA program. I’m eager to learn. I have a solid publishing history behind me—three memoirs out in the world and fourth on the way—and I’m in the program to learn how to write a...

2 months ago
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The Egoic Trap Running Your Hero's Life

Welcome into Flight School:

Week 1: What your hero fights for (and which level your story actually reaches)
Week 2: Which plot you’re actually writing (not the one you wish you were)
Week 3: The egoic trap you can’t see yet (but your w...

2 months ago
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The Plot Your Story Is Actually Following

Hi and welcome back to Flight School:

Class two of our series was so different from class one. We weren’t just learning framework now, we were applying it to real stories in real time.

I opened with a review of Christopher Booker’s Seven...

2 months ago
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