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3 Reasons You Should Write in Scenes vs. Chapters
Fiction Writing Made Easy
English - April 07, 2020 07:00 - 12 minutes - 8.56 MBBooks Arts Education How To fiction writing author writer writing tips how to write a book novel how to write fiction writing fiction writing community Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In today's episode, I'm going to give you three reasons why you should write your draft in scenes instead of chapters. Here's a preview of what we'll cover:
[01:20] The difference between scenes and chapters and how they each play a different role in your story's pacing.
[02:45] 3 reasons why you should write in scenes instead of chapters:
[02:55] Reason #1: It's easier to plan out your first draft because you can break down your total target word count into a target number of scenes that's appropriate for your story's genre.
[05:00] Reason #2: It's easier to write a stronger more cohesive first draft because you'll be more focused on writing well-structured versus spinning your wheels over the perfect chapter beginning.
[07:30] Reason #3: It's easier to edit your draft because when you look at each scene in isolation, you're more likely to spot things that don't belong in your story.
[09:15] The best time to worry about chapter breaks is when you are confident that you have a first draft that works.
[09:25] Key points and a recap of the episode.
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