It makes me giddy just thinking about it

Keywords: big magic , creativity , elizabeth gilbert , writing

[Elizabeth Gilbert’s “Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear”] is changing my life at the moment – as someone who has lost a bit of inspiration, of motivation, to write, with a demanding day job and other priorities. Elizabeth is reminding me of why it’s important to pursue your creative passions without fear or agenda, and without this, I wouldn’t be close to sitting in a coffee shop, writing this post, and thinking about what I love.

https://aprilinhk.com/2016/01/10/on-believing-in-magic

In “Make a Scene”, Jordan E. Rosenfeld goes over the architecture of a scene, the core elements and the scene, and 10 scene types (the opening/first scene, suspense scenes, dramatic scenes, contemplative scenes, dialogue scenes, action scenes, flashback scenes, epiphany scenes, climatic scenes, and the ending/final scene) as well as other scene considerations such as multiple points of view, emotions, secondary and minor characters, scene transitions and scene assessment and revision

Keywords: 90 days novel writing challenge , 90 days to your novel , 90 day writing challenge , emotions and writing , find your calling , novel , sarah domet , writer , writing , writing scenes

Although you don’t have to comment below, I would really appreciate it since Domet recommends a “buddy system”. So, please feel free to comment, share how your novel writing is going, ask questions, and so on. Thanks!

https://jjettswriting.wordpress.com/2021/05/31/planning-to-compartmentalize-scene-by-scene-by-scene