In the previous chapter, we went through how and how not to start your chapter, and we went through a couple of scenarios.
We are going to go through a couple more tips to help you really get grounded in your knowledge of writing scenes
Just a heads up, this is pretty long, but I highly recommend you read this, since this is one of the best explanations I have ever read and it comes with a really well- structured example in parts for you to follow along easily...this is especially good for anyone who needs examples on how to record realistic reactions of your characters..
This explanation is not my own, it belongs to the name of the person below. i just found it on the net and thought that it was too important not to share it with you
A lot of the explanations I have in my book are taken from other websites. But some of tips are ones I have created or stuff I learned from others and expounded on them in these chapters
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Writing Advice For The Author
Non-FictionA compilation of dialogue prompts, story ideas, word building tips, character profiling and in-depth analysis, character descriptions, tips for fight scenes and body gestures, tons of detailed examples, etc. that ACTUALLY HELP and make sense