Final Worksheets
Chapter 17
Principle
A guide is useful only if it gets you back to the page.
The earlier chapters move from foundation to scene structure, then into specific engines, revision, release, and consequence. The worksheets turn that progression into working pages you can use without rereading the whole guide.
Use these sheets when a scene needs emotional force, movement, clarity, specificity, or revision. Do not fill out every sheet for every scene. Choose the page that solves the problem in front of you.
Use this chapter as the worksheet index. Each worksheet is designed to stand alone and can be opened separately for printing.
Printing Worksheets
Choose a worksheet from the index and open it on its own page. Each worksheet includes a print button, and the print view removes the site header, menus, footer, and page navigation.
For cleaner pages, print at actual size or 100% scale if that option is available.
How to Use This Packet
Planning: use before drafting when the scene needs shape.
Drafting: use while writing when you need a craft choice.
Revision: use after drafting when the scene feels vague, flat, repetitive, muddy, or overdone.
Worksheet Index
- Scene Foundation
- Desire and Obstacle
- Intensity Planner
- Story Arc Planner
- Scene Builder
- Subtext Ladder
- Touch Threshold
- Physical Cue Finder
- Power, Consent, and Clarity
- Template Selector
- Scene Engine Planner
- The Break Planner
- Weak-to-Sharp Audit
- Charge-Raising Revision
- Scene Audit
- Revision Pass Tracker
- Relationship Arc Tracker
- Chapter and Manuscript Checklist
Printable Worksheets
Choose a worksheet from the index above. Each worksheet opens on its own page so you can print only the tool you need.