Learn how to write a scene, what a scene actually is, and how to choose which scenes to include in your book.
This is not the definitive definition of a scene. This is only how I like to define scenes. Remember that nobody is an expert on writing, they have just figured out things that work for them. What works for someone may not work for you. You need to experiment with a lot of different things to develop your own process, style, and understanding of writing.
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 I’m YA author Claire Fraise
0:38 Definition of a scene
3:43 Example of a scene
5:50 Example of what a scene is NOT
7:25 How do you choose which scenes to include in your book?
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