The Anatomy of a Powerful Scene

Categories: Character | Fiction | Plotting | POV | Writing

Great scenes do more than show action. This session breaks down scene structure, point of view, and pacing, revealing how to balance character, tension, and intent so each scene moves the story forward with clarity and impact.

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