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  • The Cycle of Action-Reaction in Novel Scenes

    The Cycle of Action-Reaction in Novel Scenes

    March 28, 2016March 19, 2024

    You’re in the middle of reading a book. Suddenly you hear a loud crash outside. It sounds as if a…

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  • 3 Ways to Not Lose Your Readers on Your First Page

    3 Ways to Not Lose Your Readers on Your First Page

    March 21, 2016

    Readers will often stop reading before they finish the first page of your story. While this has always been true,…

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  • Scene Structure: Should Writers Begin Scenes in Omniscient POV?

    Scene Structure: Should Writers Begin Scenes in Omniscient POV?

    March 17, 2016

    For this week’s Throwback Thursday, we’re looking at excerpts from past posts on Live Write Thrive that tie in with…

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  • How Novelists Can Benefit from Using Cinematic Scene Structure

    How Novelists Can Benefit from Using Cinematic Scene Structure

    March 14, 2016

    We’ve covered a lot of diverse topics in this mulit-month look at scene structure. I mentioned in January how weak…

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  • Scene Structure: Cinematic Scene Openings for Novelists

    Scene Structure: Cinematic Scene Openings for Novelists

    March 10, 2016

    For this week’s Throwback Thursday, we’re looking at excerpts from past posts on Live Write Thrive that tie in with…

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  • How Writers Can Create Continuity in Showing the Passing of Time

    How Writers Can Create Continuity in Showing the Passing of Time

    March 7, 2016

    Continuity is so important in a novel. Readers should be able to move from one scene to the next without…

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  • What You Might Not Know about Scene Middles

    What You Might Not Know about Scene Middles

    February 29, 2016

    As we continue our look at scene structure and get into middles, I’d first like to talk about overall scene…

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  • Scenes as Capsules of Time

    Scenes as Capsules of Time

    February 22, 2016

    We’ve been looking at scene structure for a couple of months now. My aim is to help you nail this…

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  • Breaking Down Scene Structure into 3 Parts

    Breaking Down Scene Structure into 3 Parts

    February 15, 2016

    It may seem simplistic to say that scenes are basically mini novels, with a beginning, middle, and end. But this…

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