Learn a simple secondary tool you can bring in as a support for the classic (but sometimes mechanical) approach to scene structure.
Let’s make something clear. This tutorial is about writing sex scenes in fiction NOT writing erotica. For those who don’t know the difference, erotica is literature written specifically to excite.…
Want to learn how to properly create scene structure in your stories? Start by learning the two halves of a successful scene.
Creating a scene list changed my novel-writing life, and doing the same will change yours too. Includes examples of the scene lists from famous authors.
Learn how to write a scene and nail scene structure. Learn how to begin and end scenes and how to organize scenes and sequels.
Bland. Soulless. Generic. Robotic. Totally and undeniably fake. The last thing you want is to have someone waste your time with impersonal mass-marketing emails or messages. It’s bad enough having them fill up your inbox. It’s even worse when they’re not even proofread! If you don’t care enough to at least glance over your message before hitting [SEND], why should we care about what you’re offering?
If a little of the right kind of conflict is good for your story, then how much fun can you get out of doubling your story's conflict? The answer: oodles.
Creating a scene list changed my novel-writing life, and doing the same will change yours too. Includes examples of the scene lists from famous authors.
In this post, we look at a scene checklist to help you write your stories.
So today I want to talk about dealing with a massive cast of character. I am talking about main and secondary characters (not the odd village baker passing through a random scene never to be heard…
Garth Greenwell, Jade Sharma and Rebecca Schiff on tackling the taboo.