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Two Articles and a Worksheet

ScenesThat sounds like a movie title doesn’t it?

I have some linky goodness for the writers in the audience. A friend sent me this first one:

Adding Power with Rhetorical Devices By Margie Lawson – this one is loooong, but good! seekerville.blogspot.com/2009/10/margie-lawson-welcome-to-seekerville.html

I found this article on scenes when I was contemplating a particularly “blah” scene in chapter nine of my current WIP. Five Steps to Writing a Difficult Scene in Fiction by Ricky Cole: www.plotcafe.com/five-steps-to-writing-a-difficult-scene-in-fiction/

While I was contemplating that blah scene, I came across this worksheet. It’s for highschoolers. You know what they say about getting back to basics. This one really helped me out: ywp.scriptfrenzy.org/files/scriptfrenzy-ywp/sf_ywp_08_scene_ws_hs.pdf



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