Transitions are vital to our stories. They do a number ofthings in a book. They take us from character to character, to new placces or new times. to either speed the story or slow the story down, strong tracsitions are necessary. sometimes stringing scenes one after another without a transition can bewilder the reader.
A transition can be short of long. Ofted using a date line can be a transition between times. Other times the transition can be rather lengthy such as a bit of exposition showing bywords that there is a change of person, place or time.Always a transition shows the reader a change. But transitions can also show a continuation of what has gone before. A man or woman can make a plan and perhaps hours, days, weeks, months or years later what they planned comes to fruition. Transitions show the continuity of a story.
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