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How to Write a Kidnap Scene: Write That Scene (Writer's Cheat Sheet Book 6)

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ISBN / ASINB00XFASMQQ
ISBN-13978B00XFASMQ2
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Read all 5 "How to Write a Scene" here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OX2Y67Y

WONDERING HOW TO WRITE A KIDNAPPING SCENE?


It's fun when you first have that new idea for a scene, but it's not as fun when you don't know how to write it. It's frustrating and can be burden for novice writers, especially. But once you get the help you need, and flesh out your dream scene, then you are good to go by moving forward with your novel.


  • In this book you ll find an outline with the questions you need


  • Examples to show you step by step how to write your ideal scene


  • Extras that contain body language information and the five senses (sight, sound, taste. smell, touch)


  • All you need is your computer, or paper and pen, and determination to write a certain book scene. It would not take you long at all. Just sit down, read, and start learning.

    Let's face it, writing scenes are hard. Where do you begin? When do you end it and how long should it be? How on Earth will you flesh out a well-thought out scene. Why can't your characters just listen to you for once?


    Ha, yes, you know I'm right. So, I've taken the liberty of making a Scene Outline series in addiction to my Ridiculous-Over-Analysis series. Hope you enjoy.




    So learn how to write it today and improve your skills, one step at a time.


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