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Index
Title Page Contents Want to Write a Dynamite Novel? I. Story and Scene
1. What Your Reader Most Desperately Wants 2. A Story Is a Character in a Crucible 3. Every Scene Is a Miniature Story 4. Every Scene Needs a Point-of-View Character 5. Every Scene Needs a Crucible
II. Proactive Scenes
6. The Psychology of a Proactive Scene 7. How to Create a Dynamite Goal 8. How to Create a Dynamite Conflict 9. How to Create a Dynamite Setback
III. Reactive Scenes
10. The Psychology of a Reactive Scene 11. How to Create a Dynamite Reaction 12. How to Create a Dynamite Dilemma 13. How to Create a Dynamite Decision
IV. Wrapping Up
14. Triage—How to Fix Your Broken Scenes 15. Checklist: How to Write a Dynamite Scene
Want to Continue Learning? If You Enjoyed This Book… About the Author Also by Randy Ingermanson Copyright
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