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3 Ways to Leave the Scene: Talking about Transitions
3 Ways to Leave the Scene: Talking about Transitions – Rooted in Writing
How to Make Sure Your Novel Ebbs and Flows Naturally
To pace your novel well, you need a mix of action and reaction scenes. Click here to learn how to blend these scenes to keep your readers wanting more from your book.
5 Tips for Writing Female Characters
Search for tips for writing female characters? Here are 5 to help you write a female character that is authentic and multidimensional.
Transitions from scene to scene
Question: What are the smoothest ways to write a transition from one scene to another scene in an entirely different location within the same chapter?
3 Must-Have Scenes That Reveal Character
How to Write a Good Villain: 6 Scenes Your Story Needs
Our villains make our heroes. Without them, our heroes can’t shine. Write these scenes to wow us with their quirks and scare us with their ferocity.
The Basics of Scene Structure; Action and Reaction
Story structure isn’t the only key to a compelling novel. No matter how great the blueprints are for your house, you need good quality bricks to build it with. Your story is no different, and that’s where another type of structure comes in; scene structure.
How to Write Scenes that Balance Plot & Character // Scene and Sequel Sequences
Keep Slow Scenes Moving With Tension and Foreboding
Shows how even slow scenes can be kept interesting by prompting reader anticipation with foreboding and foreshadowing.
How to Write Action Scenes: Fiction Tips from Star Trek
How to write action scenes that thrill your readers. The plot points that lead up to the action are crucial for making your action scenes have proper stakes. Take these fiction writing tips from Star Trek and write action scenes your reader will never forget. #writingtips #actionscenes #writingadvice #fictionwriting #fictionwritingtips