When am I supposed to be using these. THe first draft of my novel has none. Is it used when changing from say indoors to outdoors, or what?
Lauren mentioned scenes.
Started by thealtruismsociety, Apr 30 2010 01:30 PM
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Posted 30 April 2010 - 01:30 PM
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Posted 30 April 2010 - 02:33 PM
thealtruismsociety, on Apr 30 2010, 09:30 AM, said:
When am I supposed to be using these. THe first draft of my novel has none. Is it used when changing from say indoors to outdoors, or what?
Moving from inside to outside or vice versa may mark a scene break, too, but not necessarily (the action can continue through the transition).
A big shift in emotional mood can also indicate a section break. So can a piece of dramatic action. Often authors lead up to something dramatic or threatening (I opened the door and found myself staring at the business end of a pistol), then cut away to a different setting, thus stringing the reader along.
Very short chapters don't need scenes. Long ones do, to keep the reader from feeling that she has picked up an academic tome, not a work of fiction.
Best,
M
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Posted 01 May 2010 - 06:39 PM
I still like the section name better.... maybe that's because I learned what a scene was in reference to a screen play and not a novel. Are they really called scenes out there in the novel universe?
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