The First Draft Pro Blog

We freaking love stories

You do too? Well, well, well. That smells like BFF potential.

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Writing Tips
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The role of time in writing compelling scenes

Utilizing time as a tool for enhancing scene structure and impact.
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How to intercut scenes

Techniques for alternating between different scenes effectively.
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How to know when to cut a scene

Identifying when a scene is unnecessary or detrimental to the narrative.
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7 things that every scene must have

Essential elements for creating compelling and purposeful scenes.
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5 questions to ask yourself at the end of each scene

Assessing the effectiveness and purpose of a scene upon its conclusion.
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10 questions to ask yourself at the beginning of each scene

Reflective questions to guide scene development.
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How to write a great scene transition

Strategies for seamlessly moving between scenes.
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How to write a scene

Techniques for crafting individual scenes that contribute to the overall narrative.
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Understanding scenes

A comprehensive look at the building blocks of a narrative.
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When should you use an epilogue?

Guidelines for determining the necessity and effectiveness of an epilogue.
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A guide to endings

Crafting satisfying and impactful story conclusions.
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7 questions to help you write a satisfying ending

Reflective questions to assess the effectiveness of your story’s conclusion.