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

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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

When I have a story that somehow forms in my head, it refuses to let go until I feed it and feed it until I need to write it down or I feel like I might burst, it’ll be all I can think about and in a way will just consume me

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I want to share that journey, and any other good reads I find along the way, here. So if you’d like to stick around and come along on the journey with me than I am glad to have you here!

https://shannonrgross.com/2020/11/22/hi-there

A fan can be defined as an individual who is a part of a community built around a shared enjoyment of an aspect of popular culture, such as books, movies, TV shows, bands, sports etc.

Hi my name is Emily and I’m a professional fangirl. Okay, now that I have come clean let me give you an insight into fandoms and fan studies, the topic this week for BCM110!

https://itsemmsgems.wordpress.com/2020/04/21/i-love-harry-styles-the-most

It’s important to consume all types of media as a writer so you understand what works and what doesn’t

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Books will always be your most important tool to utilize, but you also shouldn’t feel guilty for not writing/reading because you’re taking a day to watch something. I’ve learned a lot from the TV shows/movies I’ve watched over the years, and, in the end, all of this just boils down to you can’t create without consuming creation.

https://marydrover.com/2020/04/20/the-importance-of-reading-as-a-writer