00:11:51 Kelly Duncan: We met last year 00:16:37 Rachel Knapp: Kinzi, you are singing my tune! 00:16:50 Kelly Duncan: Thank you! 00:18:27 Kelly Duncan: Is there a handout that I missed? 00:18:52 Tracy Crump: I didn't see one. 00:19:06 Hannah R. Conway: I don’t believe she has a handout. There’s not one posted. 00:19:24 Kelly Duncan: ok. I thought I may have missed it. thanks 00:20:53 Becca the Just Right Peterson: me to. Reading over friends :) 00:24:59 Elaine McAllister: Love the concept of those nine basic plots - very true. 00:29:38 Timothy Hicks: Does combining plots weaken the story because there is no single driving plot for readers? 00:29:52 Donna Stearns: These plots are presented for fiction writers but it seems we can follow these plots to improve our nonfiction writing. From Donna Stearns 00:30:05 Becca the Just Right Peterson: yes! These 9 basic are great 00:32:29 Becca the Just Right Peterson: titanic is another oe. 00:32:49 Jo Massaro: yes. 00:33:21 Karen Bradford: Karen Bradford from Scottsboro AL mkbrad24@gmail.com bkbrad60@gmail.com 00:33:22 Donna Stearns: Yes that is a good example. 00:34:50 Kelly Duncan: MYsteries help us deal with our own dysfunctional family issues. lol 00:35:19 gail cartee: I think maybe Nebuchadneazzar is a rebirth story with the "hero" participating. Yes he had to look to God to regain his mind and kingdom but he did have to make the move to God. 00:36:38 Cindy Daniels: can a rebellion story be against a "good force"? 00:36:42 Tracy Crump: Good example! 00:38:32 Hannah R. Conway: YES GIRL!!! AMEN!!!!!! 00:39:36 Becca the Just Right Peterson: I missed Joseph's last name 00:39:44 Bettie Boswell: Campbell 00:40:04 Becca the Just Right Peterson: Thanks 00:52:37 Jennifer Hallmark: Great class! 00:52:42 Marla Brunaugh: Please give example of comedy 00:52:47 Rachel Knapp: Is it bad to have overlap in 9 plots? 00:52:55 Jo Massaro: It was wonderful. 00:53:00 Natalie Williams: Question: What is your personal opinion about putting magic in Christian fiction? 00:53:01 Tammy Warren: Fabulous!!! 00:53:20 Tracy Crump: I have to leave for another obligation. Great presentation! Thanks, Kenzi! 00:53:27 Donna Stearns: From Donna Stearns. Is it acceptable in fiction to have the hero to be his own villain? 00:53:28 Karen Bradford: Thank you 00:53:33 gail cartee: Agree! best explanation of the Hero's Journey that I've heard. 00:53:40 Kim March: Thank you!! 00:54:03 Gail Johnson: Thanks, Kenzi! Great class. 00:54:29 Brenda Flowers: Thank you for a very interesting presentation. 00:55:02 Timothy Hicks: Thank you, Kensi. 00:55:02 Lori Scott: This morning they mentioned there might be a lunch time zoom hangout to meet other attendees. I couldn't find this information on the KCWC conference page. Can you tell about this? 00:55:51 Lori Scott: Also, nice job, Kenzi. You are well versed in literature and articulate about expressing your thoughts. Well done! 00:56:01 Jennifer Hallmark: What type of story is most popular in YA? I. speculative? 00:57:20 Rachel Knapp: Isn’t that the definition of fantasy, anyway? Magic? 00:57:31 Emily Hyde: Magic is a great way to portray the spiritual world in which we live! 00:59:21 Karen Bradford: On KCWC facebook 00:59:30 Kelly Duncan: Hallee has posted the link 00:59:37 Becca the Just Right Peterson: Here is the link 00:59:38 Becca the Just Right Peterson: https://zoom.us/j/97322403979?fbclid=IwAR2qDwX56XPqfgHiyzQihYdEw_tmi_HoQldGmIyfpyKcFRykoOCXbCDhjSU 00:59:53 Bettie Boswell: Thank you Kenzi. Great presentation! 01:00:09 Karen Bradford: Enjoyed this...Thank you so much 01:00:50 Timothy Hicks: Is portal fantasy still popular in YA? 01:01:02 Natalie Williams: How would you describe the market for middle grade Christian speculative? 01:01:15 Lori Scott: Thank you! 01:02:06 Tammy Warren: Are there topics your literary agency is particularly in need of? 01:02:11 Brenda Flowers: Thank you for your insight into plots. 01:02:34 Rachel Knapp: sounds like the mockingjays are there 01:02:50 Karen Bradford: you may need to mute everyone 01:03:04 Karen Bradford: Getting bad feedback 01:03:31 Timothy Hicks: Realm Makers Rocks!!! 01:03:31 Hannah R. Conway: Thank you, Karen Bradford 01:04:30 Becca the Just Right Peterson: which publishing house is it? 01:06:11 Rachel Knapp: How is your social media class different from Toni’s. I’m not sure which to take. 01:10:27 Sherida: Thank you for the informative session. 01:10:36 Rachel Knapp: Awesome! 01:10:44 Kelly Duncan: thanks, Kenzi 01:10:57 Natalie Williams: Thank you so much! Awesome information 01:11:11 Timothy Hicks: Thank you!