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Writing Scenes

Scenes are the building blocks of your novel. Listed below you will find all kinds of tips on how to write interesting, tension-filled scenes that drive your story forward.

Scenes and Structure
Marg McAlister
Scenes and Structure Beginning writers often tend to think of a book as a series of chapters. It's actually more useful to regard it as a series of linked scenes. Why? Because it makes it a lot easier to control the pace of your story. Learn to use scene and sequel effectively, and you retain control over the pacing of your novel. . . . keep reading
Making Sense of Scenes
by Lorin Oberweger
LORIN OBERWEGER is an award-winning US-based writer and independent book editor whose work has appeared in nearly 100 periodicals, including STORYQUARTERLY and THE MONTSERRAT REVIEW. . . . keep reading
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