Anatomy of a Fiction Scene

Anatomy of a Fiction Scene

A well-crafted scene contains:

  • Purpose: Each scene should advance plot, develop character, or reveal information
  • Structure: Beginning (hook), middle (conflict/tension), end (resolution or cliffhanger)
  • Elements: Setting, characters, conflict, dialogue, action, emotion
  • POV: Consistent perspective controlling what information readers receive
  • Pacing: Sentence structure and paragraph length controlling rhythm and tension
  • Goal/Conflict: Character wants something but faces obstacles
  • Change: Effective scenes shift something (character emotion, plot status, reader understanding)
  • Sensory Details: Selective details that immerse readers in the moment

Scenes connect to create your story’s larger structure, with each contributing meaningfully to the whole.

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