Sometime to feel the movement of a play you need to get it out into some physical form. This is a technique screenwriters use all the time, but I found myself using it for my play about Indian seafarers. It was far more satisfying than my Scapple arc, but well... if the movements are more complex and granular you can make a map like this one to keep track of things.
The state of no mind (無心: Japanese mushin) is a mind not fixed or fixated on one thing, and thus open to all things. In this place and space, all things are potential and all things are possible! Here I write about writing. For my policy related writing go to https://medium.com/@ramganeshk
Saturday, April 25, 2020
Closing in on the first draft of Undaunted
Sometime to feel the movement of a play you need to get it out into some physical form. This is a technique screenwriters use all the time, but I found myself using it for my play about Indian seafarers. It was far more satisfying than my Scapple arc, but well... if the movements are more complex and granular you can make a map like this one to keep track of things.
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