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If you’d like to learn more about scenes (but NOT in a group workshop setting), I recommend these blog posts:
How Taylor Jenkins Reid Crafts an Exceptional Opening Scene
Want to master writing excellent scenes? Study excellent scenes to find out how they work. Here’s what makes the opening scene of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo stand out—and how you can draw inspiration from it to craft an exceptional scene of your own.
How to Make Sure Even Your “Slow” Scenes Keep Your Readers Hooked
Some of your scenes are inherently exciting. And some of them . . . aren’t. Here’s how to make sure even the slowest scenes keep your readers turning pages.
How the 6 Elements of Story Work in the First Scene of How to Train Your Dragon
Great scenes propel the story forward with solid story structure. See that structure in action in the opening scene of How to Train Your Dragon.