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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Truth or Dare: Conversations with an aspiring novelist”

Conversations: Building Storyworld Basics

Dear Sally, I’m thinking of you sitting in our coffee shop, the hush of the waves of Lake Superior combing the shore, the sky so blue you could dive in, …

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How to write a novelHow to write a ScenesettingstorycratingStoryworld Basicswordsmithing

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

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

Conversations: Building your story through the rhythm of scenes

The sun tugged at the irises peeking from the dirt edging the coffee shop. Another month in the northland and spring might actually arrive, cascade into summer. I found Sally …

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action and reaction scenesbuilding your storyBuilding your story through the rhythm of scenesmy book therapyscenes and sequelsSusan May Warrenwriting a novel
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