
Putting It All Together: Quiet Scenes, Pacing, and Breaking the Rules (Scene Alchemy #8)
Speculative fiction scenes come in all shapes and sizes, but the best tend to follow the same rhyming scheme:
For writers of fantasy and science fiction who want to deepen their craft and rekindle their wonder. Advice from a developmental editor and story guide.
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Speculative fiction scenes come in all shapes and sizes, but the best tend to follow the same rhyming scheme:

Have you ever beta read for someone else, or exchanged feedback in a writing group?

Thanks so much to Seth for sharing an extract of his novella The Kobold with us.

You’d be forgiven for thinking a scene ends with the outcome.

The outcome of a scene is where we find out if all the character’s hard work has paid off.

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May Writers’ Room Workshop: Recording, Notes & Resources

The single greatest way that speculative fiction authors can strengthen their novels is this:

You don’t need to spend thousands to start editing your novel.