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Tarot for Writing
Part 1, Module 1: The Basics
Lesson 1: Introduction to Tarot for Writing (3:23)
Lesson 2: Strategies for Reading Tarot for Writing (6:43)
Lesson 3: Practicing the Strategies
Part 1, Module 2: Reading Tarot for Writing
Lesson 1: Divining Inspiration from Within (5:50)
Lesson 2: Finding Specificity, Clarity, and Purpose (6:53)
Lesson 3: Practicing Finding Specificity, Clarity, and Purpose
Lesson 4: Reading Tarot for Storytelling (2:21)
Part 2, Module 1: The Seed of the Story
Lesson 1: Starting with the Story (1:54)
Lesson 2: The Creating Your Story Spread (3:51)
Tarot for Writing Workbook #1
Lesson 3: Reading the Creating Your Story Spread, Example 1 (12:46)
Lesson 4: Reading the Creating Your Story Spread, Example 2
Lesson 5: Reading the Creating Your Story Spread, Example 3
Part 2, Module 2: The Main Character
Lesson 1: Discovering Your Lead (2:12)
Lesson 2: The Main Character Spread (13:20)
Lesson 3: Reading the Main Character Spread, Example 1 (44:45)
Lesson 4: Reading the Main Character Spread, Example 2
Lesson 5: Reading the Main Character Spread, Example 3
Part 2, Module 3: Giving Your Story Character
Lesson 1: Putting Your Character into Your Story (16:42)
Lesson 2: Looking for Patterns across Readings (8:37)
Lesson 3: Revising Your Story and Character (3:33)
Lesson 4: Remembering the Point of Reading Tarot for Writing
Part 3, Module 1: Getting Specific about the Story
Lesson 1: How Tarot Can Shape the Plot (3:30)
Lesson 2: Finding Specific Insights (3:22)
Lesson 3: Reading Sequence and Causation in 3 Cards (15:19)
Lesson 4: Reading Sequence and Causation in 5 Cards
Lesson 5: Reading Sequence and Causation in 9 Cards
Part 3, Module 2: Characters Need Arcs
Lesson 1: Using 3-, 5-, and 9-Card Arc Patterns (5:51)
Lesson 2: Reviewing Your Character and Story
Lesson 3: Interpreting a 3-Card Character Arc (Character 1) (4:28)
Lesson 4: Interpreting a 5-Card Character Arc (Character 2) (7:25)
Lesson 5: Interpreting a 9-Card Character Arc (Character 3)
Lesson 6: Expanding a 3-Card Character Arc into a 9-Card Arc (Character 1)
Part 3, Module 3: Mapping Your Plot
Lesson 1: Plotting with Tarot Can Help Even Pantsers (4:26)
Lesson 2: Using a Plot Template or Beat Sheet with Tarot (26:14)
Lesson 3: Reading the Plot for Story 1 (16:02)
Lesson 4: Reading the Plot for Story 2
Lesson 5: Reading the Plot for Story 3
Part 3, Module 4: Gut Check
Lesson 1: Checking in (2:00)
Lesson 2: Revisiting the Story for New Details
Lesson 3: Revisiting the Character for New Details
Lesson 4: Revisiting the Arc for New Details
Lesson 5: Using What Works (3:18)
Part 4, Module 1: Getting Specific about the Scene
Lesson 1: How Tarot Can Shape the Scene (3:21)
Lesson 2: Uncovering Insights (15:03)
Lesson 3: Reading the Room (Setting and Mood)
Lesson 4: Finding the Energy (Pace and Action)
Lesson 5: Giving Personality to the Scene (Character and Voice)
Part 4, Module 2: Choosing Key Scenes
Lesson 1: Not Every Scene Needs a Tarot Deck (1:46)
Lesson 2: Using Your Readings to Find a Tarot-Inspired Scene (10:18)
Lesson 3: Choosing the Scene for Story 1
Lesson 4: Choosing the Scene for Story 2
Lesson 5: Choosing the Scene for Story 3
Tarot for Writing Workbook #2
Part 4, Module 3: Composing Scenes with Tarot
Lesson 1: Components of a Scene (1:46)
Lesson 2: The Composing a Scene Spread (19:58)
Lesson 3: Composing a Scene for Story 1
Lesson 4: Composing a Scene for Story 2
Lesson 5: Composing a Scene for Story 3
Part 4, Module 4: Conflict & Resolution
Lesson 1: Conflict & Resolution in Stories and Tarot Readings (2:28)
Lesson 2: The Conflict Resolution Spread (13:18)
Lesson 3: Reading Confliction & Resolution for Scene 1
Lesson 4: Reading Confliction & Resolution for Scene 2
Lesson 5: Reading Confliction & Resolution for Scene 3
Part 4, Module 5: Extra Exercises
Lesson 1: Continue Practicing (3:00)
Lesson 2: Casting Other Characters
Lesson 3: Finding Your Way Out (5:02)
Part 5, Module 1: Reflection
Lesson 1: Remembering Why You Used Tarot
Tarot for Writing Workbook #3
Lesson 2: Reflecting on What You’ve Read and Written
Lesson 3: Revisiting Story, Character, Plot, Arc, and Scenes
Part 5, Module 2: Re-Reading for New Details
Lesson 1: Re-Reading Your Readings
Lesson 2: Re-Reading Story 1
Lesson 3: Re-Reading Main Character 2
Part 5, Module 3: Playing with Pips
Lesson 1: What are Pips?
Lesson 2: How to Use Pips Strategically
Lesson 3: Playing with Pips for Story 1
Lesson 4: Playing with Pips for Main Character 1
Part 5, Module 4: Intuitive Reworking
Lesson 1: Using Your Intuition in Tarot for Writing
Lesson 2: Reworking Story 2, Character 2, and Plot 2
Lesson 3: Weaving Subplots
Lesson 4: Practicing Weaving Subplots for Character Arcs in Story 2
Part 6, Module 1: The End of the Story
Lesson 1: Coming to the End
Lesson 2: Reusing and Returning to What Works
Part 6, Module 2: Just One Sentence
Lesson 1: The Blank Page Problem
Lesson 2: Just One Sentence Spread
Lesson 3: Practice Reading Just One Sentence, Example 1
Lesson 4: Practice Reading Just One Sentence, Example 2
Lesson 5: Practice Reading Just One Sentence, Example 3
Part 6, Module 3: Before Putting Your Story Out There
Lesson 1: What Goes into a Story beyond the Story
Lesson 2: The Putting Your Book Into the World Spread
Lesson 3: Putting Story 1 into the World
Part 6, Module 4: Remembering Why
Lesson 1: Remembering the Purpose of Tarot for Writing
Lesson 2: Remembering to Use What Works
Lesson 3: Using Tarot for Writing for Real Life
Closing
Thank You and Until Next Time
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