Alishba Nadeem
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Kasie West:
How d'u figure out what scenes to write/how to write the things you know you wanna write into a scene, as in like what should be happening here? Where should it take place and why etc etc. I've yet to overcome it and its harder than hell for me. Please give me some advice. I try to read your books for inspiration for all of them but I just can't seem to become friends with the scene part. HELP PLEASE.
Kasie West
For me (and it's probably different for everyone) I figure out what needs to happen to move the story forward and then I build a scene around that one thing that needs to happen. Sometimes it's a conversation that needs to take place so I figure out what would naturally need to occur for that conversation not to feel out of place. Sometimes it's an event that needs to occur. And again, it needs to feel natural, not something that comes out of nowhere so I figure out what might lead up to that event. It's definitely something you'll get better at with practice. Sometimes I just write without thinking too much and then end up editing things out later that are unnecessary scenes or events. That way works fine too. It sounds like you're doing the right thing by reading. Reading helps you learn story structure and storytelling. And then as you continue to practice writing, you'll learn what works and what doesn't work for you. Good luck!
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Moe Seaman
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Kasie West:
I love your novels The distance between us and of course On the fence. I love everything about them except they end too soon, abrupt almost. I could see how on the fence would end up but I felt I had too many questions about TDBU. I appreciate the brief tie in you did to tell that Caymen and Xander were still together but I felt a little robbed. Would you ever write a sequel to TDBU?
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