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Using Tarot Cards to Develop Your Fiction with Margaret McNellis

Using Tarot Cards to Develop Your Fiction with Margaret McNellis

Released Tuesday, 8th March 2022
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Using Tarot Cards to Develop Your Fiction with Margaret McNellis

Using Tarot Cards to Develop Your Fiction with Margaret McNellis

Using Tarot Cards to Develop Your Fiction with Margaret McNellis

Using Tarot Cards to Develop Your Fiction with Margaret McNellis

Tuesday, 8th March 2022
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In this episode, we discussed:

  • 3-card spread – where the protagonist is now, what’s an action they can take, what’s the outcome going to be
  • 1-card spread for a character – what is the character striving for? or what does this character fear?
  • Margaret’s “Your Next Book” 9-card spread for planning out a novel – she mentions ths spread throughout the episode and shares the exact spread toward the end of the episode. It’s super helpful!
  • What a spread is exactly and how to draw a card for them

Links

Holistic Tarot: An Integrative Approach to Using Tarot for Personal Growth by Benebell Wen – the book that Margaret recommends if you’re just getting started with tarot cards.

Meet Margaret McNellis

Margaret McNellis, MFA, M.A. is the author of the Heroes of Sherwood series, an Author Accelerator Certified Book Coach who specializes in adding a dash of magick to her writers’ journeys, and a solo eclectic intuitive witch with a tarot/oracle deck addiction. She has a podcast–The Magickal Bard–which discusses the intersection of magick and writing. Margaret’s flagship course, Your Next Book, helps writers plan or fix their stories with the tarot.

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