10 Scenes to Start Your Story January 25, 2022January 25, 2022| LynnLynn| 0 Comments| 10 Scenes to Start a StoryDownload 3 Questions to Ask Before You Plot Your Family History Story Do you know the difference between plot and story? Discovering When and Where to Do Your Best Writing How to Create a Sustainable Writing Routine Incorporating Prep Time into Your Writing Routine 1 thought on “10 Scenes to Start Your Story” Outstanding video Lynn. Love the background too! Comments are closed. Post navigation PREVIOUS Previous post: A Pre-Writing ChecklistNEXT Next post: How to Write a Compelling First Chapter Related Post How to Show Instead of Tell: A Writing LessonHow to Show Instead of Tell: A Writing Lesson September 13, 2017September 13, 2017| LynnLynn| 0 Comments| 11:38 am Writing in scenes represents the difference between showing and telling. The lazy, uninspired writer will tell the reader about a subject, place or personality, but the creative non-fiction Read FullRead Full Planning Your Story in 3 Easy PartsPlanning Your Story in 3 Easy Parts May 18, 2021May 18, 2021| LynnLynn| 0 Comments| 11:57 pm Read FullRead Full
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Outstanding video Lynn. Love the background too!