
Writing Excuses Writing Excuses Season 3 Episode 6: Dramatic Breaks
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Jul 7, 2009 In this podcast, they discuss dramatic breaks in storytelling, exploring the importance of crafting satisfying chapter endings, compressing time effectively, and timing breaks for maximum impact. They also talk about delivering satisfying installments in storytelling, emphasizing the need for engaging techniques to keep readers hooked.
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How to End Scenes Effectively
- Break your story into scenes that end when the moment stops being interesting or is seamless to the next scene.
- Aim for a punch line or satisfying stopping point to motivate a scene change.
Vary Emotions for Cliffhangers
- Use varied emotions like anxiety, sadness, and fear to keep cliffhangers fresh and engaging.
- Avoid always ending with the same emotional tension or it becomes desensitizing.
Avoid Weak Cliffhanger Endings
- Avoid ending chapters with "and then something happened" that just adds another scene's start.
- Reserve that technique for late act two or early act three for better dramatic arcs.
