How do you know which scenes to spend a lot of time on, and which ones you can just kind of gloss over?

When you’re writing a fiction story, you’re putting together scenes.

Your scenes are like pearls, and you string them together with transitions in between.

Each scene is a mini-story in itself; you could have 40 or 50 scenes in a book.

In this episode, Lana McAra reveals how you can figure out which scenes to take your time with and expand with all those details.

Mastering the balance between telling vs. showing brings to the fore the elements of the characters and the story that make your fiction writing #Unputdownable.

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Do you dream of writing a novel?

When you feel the urgency to write a novel, you aren’t making it up – and when that urgency won’t let go, there’s a reason.

Turn your readers into raving fans. Reveal the power of your voice and your story.

Writing is an act of courage, and you have what it takes.

“How to Write a Novel That Sells” by Lana McAra will take you across the finish line – claim your copy and take that powerful next step now:

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