revision
Exercises for revision stages. Some for augmentations, others for finding new approaches to your draft.
A Physical Approach
A physical approach for finding a non-sloggish experience in revision.
Who are you writing for?
A tuning exercise for thinking about expectations and how they influence the way you navigate revision.
Designing a System to Organize your Revision
An in-depth exercise using design thinking concepts to create an organizational system to support your revision.
Weird Cousins
A speed-drafting game for when you need to recuperate a feeling of lightness, play, and possibility with respect to an ongoing project.
Who’s in the room?
An exercise for getting the right mental companions alongside you as you revise.
Mapping What’s There
A mapping exercise for getting a view on what’s there in a draft you’re ready to revise.
Reading for Affordance
reflection on reading for affordance as a way to perceive possible pathways fruiting from your existing draft
being your own reader
Reflections on pleasure, dissatisfaction and desire, paired with practical markup offerings for reading a draft before launching into revision.
Information Feeding Tube (knowledge, aperture, distance, surprise)
Do this exercise before you dive into a revision, but after you have a sense of where your story ends, as the considerations are holistic.
Grafting (new appearances, alignments or alliances)
Use this exercise when your story needs just one thing more.
Genealogies
Use this exercise to discover pressures and directions that can manifest as you revise your story, and to reflect on what kind of narrative intelligence it grows out of.
Approaches (mountain faces)
Use this revision exercise when you need more dimension. It can lead to gentle augmentation, deep re-ordering, or a totally new framework for some portion of your play.