Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Tuesday's Writer's Tip - After the Big Scene #BWLAuthor #MFRWAuthor #Writing #Scene

 You've reached the end of the big scene but this is nor where the book ends. This has only added another complication to the story. The major character has either won or lost but you wonder what comes now. Something has changed by this scene and you need to incorporate the change in what follows in the story. Mattere can't go on as they have before. Early in your story is a big scene known as the meet. In romance this is when the hero and the heroine meet. In a mystery it's about the heor and the villain. What happens in this scene will make changes in the story and in the way the characters act and react. So youmust make sure the change happens and the story takes a turn.

Look at what's at stake. Now this doesn't have to be a matter of life or death but it does have to be something of importance to the characters in the story. The young girl who yearns for a particular dress can be for her of vital importance. Whatever the stakes in the story, theymust be vital to the character to either win or lose. So keep this in mind as you write and depart each big scene in the story.

 

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