Kristina,
Excellent advice (as always) from Michelle. I just want to add another link.
Although I've never used the Snowflake Method from scratch, I find steps one through six a great way to go back crystallize my ideas once I've worked on them a bit. Step one is in fact what most writers would consider a premise, even though I don't think the guy who invented the method calls it that.
To that end, I keep this link handy to refresh my memory on the Snowflake Method. It gives a quick look at all the steps, and uses The DaVinci Code to illustrate the first two steps.
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Regards,
Eric Fretheim
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