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Apr 6, 2018
How to Set a Scene Like a Pro - WritersLife.org
 
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Hello its Peter here again from Writer's
life and today how to set a scene like a
pro when it comes to writing a book
setting the scene so it draws the reader
in and creates a platform for the action
that's about to unfold is so essential
all great writers need to learn how to
paint a picture how to create a setting
that appeals to the senses and allows
readers to become immersed in it as if
they were there themselves becoming a
master at scene setting takes time and
practice you are setting the scene from
a particular character's point of view
and the reader therefore sees it as they
would so considering that character's
personality use of language and the way
their mind works will influence which
details are shared with the reader what
they notice and how that makes them feel
seem setting is a great way to prepare
the reader for what's to come
for example the description may be one
big metaphor for how a character is
feeling or what action they decide to
take next authors do this often using
devices such as pathetic fallacy that is
projecting human feelings onto inanimate
objects to determine the mood to
indirectly demonstrate how a character
is feeling or letting the reader know
what's in store for them next the basics
of scene setting requires a writer to
think about the senses a well set C will
appeal to all five senses thus really
giving the reader an idea of what it is
like to be there every time you write a
new scene it's therefore a good idea to
think about the five senses and try to
include a disc
that appeals to all of them it's all too
easy just to describe what a character
sees and forget to mention what he or
she hears smells feels or tastes
creating a great scene is one of the
ways that you can demonstrate your own
stamp as a writer and really let your
unique writing voice comes through some
writers are known for their use of
poetic language for example others may
be celebrated for that smart descriptive
words or the way they are very
economical and sparse in their
descriptions yet managed to pick exactly
the right adjectives to precisely
conjure up powerful images in the
readers mind a scene should not only
appeal to the senses but also provoke an
emotional reaction in the reader writing
powerful descriptions can ignite an
emotional charge in your reader if you
are trying to get them to feel a
particular way or have a sense of what
the character is feeling then using the
scene to reflect this can make your
writing even more powerful and effective
at the end of the day becoming a master
at scene setting will significant Hance
your book and immediately make the
reader want to know more about what's
going on so make sure that next time you
sit down to write you pay attention and
take the time to set a brilliant scene
and let your story unfold from there and
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write or finish your book our free
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