Planifica tu NOVELA como un copo de nieve

Does the snowflake method sound familiar? Today I'm bringing you a complete tutorial on how to use this method to plan your novel. It's a system that invests time in structuring the plot, characters, and conflicts, so that the writing process is very fluid and fast-paced. And it does it in a really fun way! ---------------------------- QUESTION OF THE WEEK: Were you familiar with this method? Do you think it could be useful for you? Or do you think it's not for you? Tell me in the comments! ---------------------------- ⭐ Join my mailing list, where I share resources for writers every week (and I'll give you a very useful questionnaire for working with zero or beta readers): https://www.gabriellaliteraria.com/ma... ✍ Try my printable booklets for writers! They have a ton of activities to help you write better: https://ko-fi.com/gabriellacampbell/shop Complementary resources/resources mentioned in the video: 🧾 Randy's original article on the Snowflake Method: https://www.advancedfictionwriting.co... 🧾 That same article, in Spanish: http://www.laestanterialiteraria.com/... 🧾 An article from my blog with a much shorter version of the method (note: it's from a while ago and there may be some discrepancies with this video): https://www.gabriellaliteraria.com/he... 🧾 What it is and where the iceberg technique comes from: https://www.escueladeescritores.com/m... 🧾 Difference between scenes and chapters: https://www.literautas.com/es/blog/po... 🐤 Twitter thread about the narrative break:   / 1666369151428853760   Books mentioned (there are affiliate links): 📚 How to Write a Novel Using the Snowflake Method, by Randy Ingermanson: https://amzn.to/43FuYS9 📚 Little Remnants of Magic, by Gabriella Campbell: https://amzn.to/45XHNtk 📚 Chronicles of the End, by Gabriella Campbell and José Antonio Cotrina: https://amzn.to/43jRArJ 📚 70 Tricks to Polish Your Novel: https://mybook.to/70trucos ⏱️ Video Moments/Chapters: 00:32 The Snowflake Method 01:30 1) Your work in a single sentence 03:41 2) A five-sentence paragraph 06:22 3) Depict your characters 07:38 4) Develop your summary 08:19 5) Add perspective 09:08 6) Expand (further) your summary 09:43 7) Continue expanding on your characters 12:03 8) Create your scene list 13:57 9) "Put it together" and "novelize" 16:05 10) Write your book 17:26 Applications of this method 19:28 The question of Week Shall we connect? 💬 Website/Blog: https://www.gabriellaliteraria.com 💬 Twitter:   / proyectopoema   💬 Instagram:   / gabriellaliteraria   💬 Email contact: gabriella(at)gabriellaliteraria.com 👾 All mini-videos, gifs, images, etc., are used under a Canva Pro license (I like Canva Pro so much that I'm even an affiliate: for 12 euros a month, this service seems like a triumph): https://partner.canva.com/c/3476377/6... Credits: ⚜️ Can You Dig It, by Banaras Baba & Kolkata Kid, on Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/O... ⚜️ Image by Dita Von Teese: By Steve Diet Goedde, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... ⚜️ Thanks to JAC for something I can't remember what it was, but it was definitely very useful and important. And to @miataxpress, as always. If you've made it this far in the description, please add "penguins forever" in your comment 🐧