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25. Scenes

Welcome back to YOUR Novel! Let’s talk a bit about scenes. You can’t write a novel without scenes. Scenes are the molecular structure of story and thus of a book. I like literary agent Rachelle Gardner’s take on scenes. “A scene has three necessary elements: a location in time and space; action; and dialogue. Make…

Guest Post

Check out Super Agent Rachelle Gardner’s website today (9-16-10) http://cba-ramblings.blogspot.com/.  I have the great good fortune of being her Guest Blogger!  Hope you’ll leave a comment! Blessings, Sue

Photo Op

Wow!  I’m excited!  This coming Thursday (Sept. 16) Rachelle Gardner – super agent with WordServe Literary – will feature one of my “ramblings” as the guest post on her Blog, http://cba-ramblings.blogspot.com/ .  The noise you hear is me cheering for joy at such an opportunity.  This past Sunday afternoon, Rachelle emailed a request for a photo or…

Editing

Your question: Lynn Emerick asks – Is editing – reshaping a book – the job of an agent or an editor at a publishing company? Answer from Sue: Reshaping a manuscript is ultimately the author’s job, but, in the case of a manuscript being readied for publication, both agents and editors are highly involved. I have…

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