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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “b. Building a Scene”

Conversations: Keeping your Reader Hooked through every chapter.

Sally came into the coffee house dressed in a pair of jeans, an old sweatshirt and a baseball cap. “Don’t laugh. I told my husband I’d go fishing with him …

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chaptersConversations: Keeping your Reader Hooked through every chapterHow do I start my Scene?scenesSusan May Warren

Conversations: How to keep your story flow after a long holiday!

“I feel like it’s been forever since we’ve last talked.” Sally said as she came into the coffee shop. “And with Memorial Day today, and the fact I haven’t written …

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keeping scene momentum

Using Dialog and Prose to Create the Setting

Last night I sat in a small circle of writers disguising themselves as readers. As we discussed the book of the month, one of the reader-writers said, “The dialog and …

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dialogfictionhow to write a great storyRachel HaucksettingSetting the Scenewriting

Quick Skills: How to Build Scene Tension

I just finished book 2 of the Hunger Games series, Catching Fire. Excuse me while I go pick up book 3 and spend the day ignoring my to-do list. This …

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action and reaction scenesAction ObjectivesCharacter GoalsGoalsHow to Build Scene TensionHow to write a SceneMotivationstakesSusan May WarrenWhat is Storyworld, and how do I write it?writing a novel

Conversations: What is Scene Tension?

“Happy Mother’s Day, Sally,” I said, while holding a plate of basil mashed potatoes and beef medallions. I couldn’t wait to get my hands on that broccoli salad – the …

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action and reacation scenesGoalsMotivationScene buildingscene structurewhat is scene tensionwriting tension in a scene
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