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Words and structure are crucial to fiction writing, but a great story demands far more. It is only through the magical, mysterious journey into the unknown that you uncover the exciting, passionate characters who will make your stories come alive for both you and your readers. Once you have a character who takes hold of the story, the writing magically becomes better. At that point, learning technique turns into a natural part of the writing process, and is no longer merely an intellectual exercise. The Five Ingredients of the Scene My teaching of writing technique for the novel writer, memoir and short story writer is based on The Five Ingredients of the Scene. These five are all you have to know. Everything thing else in the novel, short story and memoir builds on these: Click here to explore these five techniques. Emily works with all levels of writers, from beginners to published novelists.
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