Five Ingredients of the Scene
Source: thefictionwritersjourney.com
There are 5 Ingredients of the scene in Novel writing, Short story writing and the Memoir.1. Point of view or who is story are you telling..POV puts you inside your main characters head, heart and gut-you are seeing the world through the eyes of your character.
2. Dialogue is one of the fastest ways into character and allows characters other than your POV character to reveal who they are. Letting the dialogue "roll" often offers up unexpected what happens next? and other surprises. Dialogue is a great way to show tension. Glance through at a novel. Most novels are anywhere between fifty and eighty percent dialogue. Think you cannot write dialogue.
3. Dramatic Tension/Action. You cannot have a story without dramatic tension. There are many different ways to create dramatic tension, which can come from something outside the character or something internal.
4. Mood, some people call this description. Thinking mood instead of description is better because mood is character driven. How does your character see a scene? In other words, what the character sees is more important than what you as the writer want to describe.
5. Flashback is a scene from the past that informs the present and tells the reader something important about the character. Once you are in the flashback, you are once again in scene. All of the above applies.





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