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Writing Big Scenes in Fiction

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Dear Fellow Writer, The second in the SERIES is out! 99 cents... YES! Part TWO of this number one selling encyclopedia of independent authorship is now on sale at Amazon. Get it while it's HOT! Fast & Furious 2: Writing For Amazon and Kindle (The Easy Way to Write) Click the link to get this brand new writing resource for just ONE DOLLAR! Keep Writing! Rob @easywaytowrite.com Your Success is My Concern   Writing Big Scenes in Fiction Let me ask you a question. Do you avoid / dread / loathe writing the big scenes in your fiction? Over the years I've noticed two things happening when it comes to big scenes in many aspiring authors' manuscripts. One, the newbie author is so nervous about writing the big important scene that they will subconsciously avoid it by taking ages to get to that part in the story. Here's how that goes: There's a crucial scene in the story where there's a confrontation or a climactic event - and t