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How to Write a Dynamite Scene Using the Snowflake Method

Advanced Fiction Writing, Book 2

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How to Write a Dynamite Scene Using the Snowflake Method

Von: Randy Ingermanson
Gesprochen von: James L. Rubart
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Want to write a dynamite novel?

The secret to writing a dynamite novel is to first write a dynamite scene. Because if you can write one terrific scene, you can write a hundred. And that's a novel.

This is a short book, with just one goal - to teach you the simple principles you can use right now to design a powerful scene before you write it. If you've already written your novel, you can use these same principles to make each scene better.

About the book

How to Write a Dynamite Scene Using the Snowflake Method will give you the power tools you need to write scenes that move your reader's emotions.

You'll learn:

  • The one thing your reader most desperately wants. And why.
  • How to decide which character should have the point of view.
  • The two kinds of scenes designed to give your reader a powerful emotional experience - and how to know which to use.
  • Five ways to test that your lead character's goal in each scene is perfect.
  • How to end every scene so it leaves your reader wanting more.
  • Why dilemmas are good, and how to know when they're ruining your story.
  • Four ways to know that your character's decision will drive your story forward.
  • How to know when a scene is broken - and how to fix it.
©2018 Randall Ingermanson (P)2018 Randall Ingermanson
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This is not a human reading the text. It's an algorithm and it's so obnoxious that i have to return the book.
Maybe they used a human voice for recording the words that are used later on for the so called reading.
The content, as far as i followed it btw, is presented in a somehow incredibly childish style reminding me of Youtube tutorials made by wannabe writers, begging for attention and extending the time it takes you to watch (listen).
I never read a novel by R.I. himself, but i sure hope his fiction writing is better than his lessons.

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