Saturday, December 3, 2011

BE CREATIVE IN YOUR DRAMATIC SCENES!

We all know that creating dramatic scenes in a story can be a little difficult. It requires thought provoking, realistic antics and savy vocab to make it fit the story and to make it very interesting to your potential readers.

When creating your dramatic scenes, going all in and being over the top is the way to go. Trust me; boring and dramatic doesn't go together at all.  You want to make sure the drama, dialogue and your description is ampted up times 100.  In doing this, it can spice the story up and also make it come alive and seem real.

It's important to be very creative!  One way you can do this is, by focusing on one dramatic scene, and by making sure each character in the scene has great dialogue, and the description of each character along with the description of the action is laid out.  Then, when you put it all together and incorporate the scene into your full story, then you can go from there.

Today, think about your dramatic scenes in your story.  Ask your self, are they dramatic enough? Do I need to add more to make them seem real and interesting?  These are questions you can go back an ask your self after you have laid out the full dramatic scene and if changes need to be made, then put your
creative skills to work and make it happen.



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