As a kid, peanut butter was always paired with only one thing: jelly. The big discussion between the other kids was if your mom used grape or strawberry jelly.
Then one day, one of my friends told me about a new candy that combined peanut butter with chocolate. How on earth could that be good? Then I tried it, and my life was forever changed. I had my first candy with peanut butter and chocolate, and it blew my mind.
Sometimes when two good things are combined, the result is something better than both of them separately. Which is why I am excited to see that Randy Ingermanson’s popular Snowflake plotting method of writing a novel is now part of Ryan Zee’s popular Plottr software.
And to talk about it, I am joined by both Christy Award-winning author Randy Ingermanson and Ryan Zee of Plottr.
- How to Write a Novel Using the Snowflake Method (blog post)
- How to Write a Novel Using the Snowflake Method (book, affiliate link)
- Plottr 30-Day Trial
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Andrew Budek-Schmeisser
I never thought that I would find
that two tastes so dissimilar
coud be in one food combined
and turn out a winner,
but that is what I’ve seen of late,
and wish I had put down a bet
that the marriage would be great,
peanut butter ‘n chocolate.
Listening, I’ve heard others tell
of yummy combos we can make,
like goat milk mixed with caramel,
or fried egg on your sirloin steak,
but I think I will forego
Gummy Bears and escargot.
Peggy
Enjoyed reading your sonnet, Andrew! Peanut butter and chocolate is great!