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Writing Worksheet – Opening Scenes (PDF) If you’re wondering where to begin, look no further than the beginning. This worksheet will help your character to make an entrance and set the scene. If you would rather be fashionably late and return to your beginning at the end, then you may find it easier, in fact,… Scene Writing, Opening Scene, Writers Notebook, Creative Writing Tips, Writing Blog, Script Writing, Writing Characters, Write A Book, Writing Worksheets

Sometimes it’s difficult to decide where to begin telling a story, and “begin at the beginning” isn’t always the best advice. Click here to download this writing worksheet (PDF) The beginning of your story need not take place in your opening scene! The opening scene can be used to… Capture the reader’s attention with an…

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From tentative first kisses to explicit sex scenes, intimacy in fiction can exist in many forms.Included in that range is the popular fade-to-black, in which an intimate scene ends before anything too explicit happens on the page, nevertheless implying the characters share certain intimacies “off-screen.” A vulnerable conversation between friends or lovers can prove quite intimate as well, though today we’re going to stick to physical intimacies and how we can write them. Those awkward…

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So, chapters. It occurred to me the other week that I’d yet to talk about them here on Well-Storied, despite the fact that I’ve been running this show for well over two years now. How could I have skipped something so crucial to the structure of a good novel? I'll be honest. For a long time, I really didn't consider chapters to be all that important. Chapters give your novel structure, sure. But over the years, I've come to realize that that's not all they do... Chapters also create a…

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