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hi everyone my name is Meredith I write novels and I love studying writing craft and today I want to talk about reverse outlining which is the technique that I love doing that is so so helpful for any type of brainstorming about your project or obviously editing and revising Im going to go through what it is who can benefit from it how to do it and all of the different kinds of reverse outlines that I have used in the past or that have been helpful for me and you dont have to use all of these because that would be a lot of time spent doing this but if you find the one that works for you it can be super super helpful foreign outlining is a technique where after youve written the draft you go back and you write down an outline of what you actually wrote so this is not a plan for the future this is what did I actually put on the page and so it becomes a birds eye view of all of your plot points your character arcs all of the stuff that youre going to need to change in developmental e