Let me guess: You’re here because you’re hearing voices in your head. You’re imagining
things. You’re envisioning people and places… that don’t exist.
Yet.
No, you’re not crazy. You’re creative. You’re imagining a scene from that story that won’t let you go. Maybe it’s playing out in your mind like a TV episode. Maybe you can even visualize the characters like you’re watching them on a movie screen. You just have to … write it down. That’s the hard part of not-crazy-creative—Making the imaginary real there on the page.
All I know is—you’re trying to bring to life the people and events and ideas in your story. That’s great, because scenes are how we writers connect with the audience. Scenes—those slices of story—are what the audience will remember long after they’ve forgotten your plot twists and your character names. That’s because—at their best– scenes are 3-dimensional experiences. You’re wanting them to be experienced, not just read.
We’re Not Crazy! We’re Creative.
What I have learned from years of writing and editing and teaching fiction
is… we’re not crazy. We’re creative. We’re imagining characters and events– creating something out of nothing. Some of us are always inventing scenes and conversations and setting description and character history in our heads—the whole Game-of-Thrones-level of worldbuilding.
And the next step is to take that story idea and develop it– design a strong plot structure and build powerful events and intriguing characters. I’ve got a course for that! The Plot Blueprint course takes you all the way through the process of plotting the three acts and nine turning points of the story, and if you want to get that out of the way first, check out that course.
Maybe you already have the story plotted, or maybe you don’t want to outline it yet. Maybe you just want to plunge in first and delve right into writing up some of the great events and intriguing characters who already exist in your mind.
But…
Have you ever had that experience where you imagine a scene—your characters involved in some exciting event—and it feels like it’s happening right in front of you, or even like it’s happening to you? And then you run for the notebook or computer and try to write it down in all its glorious HERE-NESS… and you can’t. It feels like you’re writing through sludge. Have you experienced that?
Well, this course can help you capture that lightning of a scene—by giving you clear guidance in building the scene and then writing it with prose that inspires the audience’s imagination.
That’s what Building Bolder Scenes will help you do– transform those voices and visions in your head into living, breathing experiences for you and the audience. It’s magic, really, that we can create experiences like these just out of words and sentences. But it’s accessible magic, and I can teach you how to use it.
In this course, we’ll work through the structure of a scene, from intriguing beginning to surprising ending. You’ll learn to give your character a specific goal for this scene, create conflict in the middle, and lead up to a disaster or cliffhanger at the end—and transition then into the next scene.
Along the way, we’ll also work on the essential design elements of a scene:
- Character point of view (Who are we this time?)
- Setting (Where and when are we?)
- Theme and motif (What’s the point?)
- Dialogue (What are you talking about?)
- Emotion (without purple prose!)
- Comedy/Suspense (They’re sort of the same thing—same structure at least!)
Of course, scenes aren’t just built of characters and events. The real building blocks are the paragraphs and sentences and words, and we’ll really get into those in this course—how you can paragraph with purpose, how you can twist sentences to create different reactions, how you can choose just the right word to make just the right experience.
When you get done with the course, you’ll feel confident about your scene structure and design skills, and have new strategies for incorporating setting, character journey, and theme! You’ll also get some practical and immediate tactics for improving the flow of your paragraphs and sentences, so that the reader will get to experience, not just read, the scene.
You’ll avoid the waste of time and creativity because you’ll be designing each scene with a plan, and with the expert guidance of Alicia, a master writing teacher with years of experience in publishing and editing.
You can do this.
You can design a dramatic scene that advances the plot, develops the characters, and engages the audience. You have the idea, and you need a plan, a blueprint, to build that idea into an actual story scene. That’s where the Building Bolder Scenes Course can help:
Through the four modules, each with several in-depth lessons, you’ll be able to break the scene into three main acts, design the character’s scene goal, center on the main event, and then build to a surprise or disaster at the end. Most of all, you’ll learn some strong but simple techniques to bring the scene alive for the audience, to guide them to feeling and thinking along with the characters- to make this scene the intense experience they’ll remember for a long time.
Coaching and Connection
And you won’t be left there all alone with your idea and your characters! You’ll be able to take advantage of constant interaction with Alicia and her team. Along with the course come four 30-minute one-on-one coaching calls with Alicia, where you can get immediate and in-depth help on any aspect of scene-building and characterization process. You can even schedule them for after you finish each module, so we can brainstorm off what you’ve been working on.
Writing is often such a solitary activity! But in this Building Bolder Scenes course, you don’t have to be alone with your thoughts and questions. You can connect with other writers and share your experience and understandings.
And you’ll have time to discuss your own story with Alicia, who with her years of experience as an author and editor can quickly pinpoint problems and offer solutions.
You can do it—build that scene and intensify the experience — and we can help!
Here’s the link:
http://bit.ly/building-bolder-scenes
So … interested? Here’s how we’ll get to work on building your bold scenes:
Four modules will you through the entire process of imagining, structuring, and designing your scene through the character, setting, and central event, and help you then create the experience with words and paragraphs.
Module 1: Scene Basics – Scene Selection, Structure, Sequence
Lesson 1: Inside and Outside Scenes
Here we’ll discuss the purpose of the scene within the overall story.
Lesson 2: The 9 Major Turning Point Scenes
These are the big scenes that serve as the pillars of your plot, and we’ll talk about how each might be developed.
Lesson 3: The Three S’s of Scenes – Selection, Structure, Sequence
Here we’ll discuss how you can select the events of this scene, and how to embed story elements into this scene’s “mini-story”.
Lesson 4: 3-act Structure to Organize Scenes
Just like your overall story, a scene can be broken into 3 acts, and we’ll discuss how to structure those three parts for greatest drama.
Lesson 5: Sequence Scenes to Build a Theme
Your story probably has (or will have!) a theme or overall message. We’ll talk about how this scene can help contribute to that theme and deepen the experience.
MODULE 2: Scene Design – Designing Scenes from the Inside Out
Lesson 1: Scene Purpose-
If you know ahead of time what you want to accomplish in this scene, you can design the scene to achieve that!
Lesson 2: Central Character and Scene Goal
This lesson can help you center on a character and that character’s scene goal to start the scene off with purpose.
Lesson 3: Rising Action and Conflict in the Middle
The middle of the scene is where the action and conflict rise as the character strives to get the goal. Here you can learn how to define the conflict and use it to power the character forward.
Lesson 4: The End
What happens in the end of the scene? A surprise or disaster—something disruptive that forces the audience into the next scene. Here you can determine that ending event and also—what happens to the character’s goal.
Module 3- Scene Propulsion: Openings and Endings and CHOICES
Lesson 1: Point of View in Scenes- Who Are You?
The “POV character” is the one who experiences the events of the scene for the audience. This lesson will go over the major point-of-view approaches and how to maximize your chosen approach in this scene.
Lesson 2: Setting in Scenes- The Where and When
An essential element to make the scene come to life is the setting—the time and place. Here you’ll learn how to integrate the setting into the action and mood of the scene.
Lesson 3: Opening the Scene with Intent
Here we’ll dive deeper into the all-important scene opening, including the first sentence and first paragraph, which are often so hard to get written!
Lesson 4: Scene Middles: Continuity and Transition
Another deep dive—this time into the middle, where you’ll learn how to escalate the tension and emotion with the Magic Rule of 3.
Lesson 5: Scene Endings- Crisis and Culmination
The ending doesn’t have to be a cliffhanger to be exciting and propulsive. We’ll discuss how to craft the ending to complete the questions set up in the opening, and yet leave something unresolved to impel the audience to read into the next scene.
Module 4: Inside Scenes: Presentation and Prose
Lesson 1: Dynamic Dialogue
Here’s a sharp lesson in how to create conversations that change the plot and change the characters, and yet sounds authentic and vivid.
Lesson 2: Emotion
“If the character cries, the audience doesn’t have to.” Here we’ll discuss how to use restrained prose and physical “language” to make the audience feel.
Lesson 3: Comedy (and also Suspense, which is practically the same thing!)
Comedy and suspense might seem opposites, but in terms of scene design, they’re
very close. Both depend on postponement and anticipation. In this lesson, you’ll learn some practical techniques to create dread and amusement through design and detail.
Lesson 4: Paragraphing
Paragraphs are kind of the stepchild of prose—no one pays them much mind… except for Alicia! Here you’ll learn how to use paragraphing to create unified experience of the scene and supple flow from one moment to the next.
Lesson 5: Sentencing
Yes, we’ll end up with those very basic building blocks of scenes—the sentences! We discuss how to construct sentences that replicate the action of the scene and the emotion of the characters. You’ll end up with useful techniques you can use to revise the scene. And I might sneak in a few (fun!) grammar lessons. You will be encouraged to contact me with knotty sentence issues.
Along the way, we’ll have exercises and assignments so you can immediately apply each aspect to your own scene. You will be able to fill out concise workbooks for each module, so that you’ll have a written record of your insights and planning to consult as you write the scene.
The Bolder Scenes classroom will also provide you with a library of great resources: Articles and books about character point of view, scene-building checklists, sample scene outlines, lists of helpful links, blog posts about writing and editing… I’ve been writing about writing for years, and I have a lot of information to share!
You get permanent access, by the way. In fact, when you decide you want to write another story, you’ll be able to work through those four modules again! (I bet it will be a breeze the second time with all your new skills and insights.)
You’ll get invited to my special bonus “revision sessions,” a small-group experience that can help you get in touch with your own scene vision and learn how to revise the prose to get there. Here’s what we do—4 writers, 2 pages each. I go through each passage, revising as the super-obsessive (but compassionate J) reviser I am. (I revise my own scenes incessantly, and I’ve edited dozens of stories, so I have a lot of experience.) The difference between me and an editor is, I will explain exactly why I suggest a change… and I’ll also ask you what you want this sentence or paragraph to be. That is, I’ll help you learn to take your voice and vision and make sure they come to life on the page. These free sessions can be really transformative as they give you a different approach to your own prose, and you’ll come out with a better understanding of how you can wrestle sentences into the meaning you mean.
And most important, maybe, will be the four coaching calls! You can talk directly with me at any point, especially when you want to discuss possibilities for a particular scene or character change. I will give affirmative, useful suggestions to help guide you to just the right decisions that will make your scene more deep and dramatic. I can also help you determine your story theme and how to develop that in this particular scene.
Writing is so often a solitary process. But here, you won’t be alone! There’s nothing so fun as letting your imagination grow and explore, especially with other writers. So what do you think? Are you ready to get started on taking that idea and building a story from it?
When you’re done with the Building Bolder Scenes course, here’s what you’ll have:
- A complete 3-part scene outline with a strong start leading to a dramatic ending.
- Meaningful events along the way that keep the audience intrigued and involved.
- Deep and active characters who have good reasons to act and react to those events.
- A vivid setting that adds depth and texture to the scene.
- Connections between this scene and the character journey and story theme.
- Dynamic dialogue between your characters that causes action and change.
- New skills for designing scenes and focusing characters that can be used with future stories.
- Interaction with an experienced and positive story coach (me) who will focus directly and personally with you and your story.
Come join us! We’ll have fun along the way, and in the end, you’ll have that plot you’ve been thinking about, and you will be able to write and revise a strong and dramatic story.
Are you ready to plunge in and design and write the scenes you’ve been imagining? Here’s your chance. Just click the Enroll button to see the payment options. I hope to see you soon!