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Tag Archives: chase scenes
#2 of 2022: Chase Scene Post?
(Surprised to see this one in the Top 5 much less at #2. Originally posted on January 14th, 2022.) While a staple of action movies, the chase scene isn’t as easy to pull off when it comes to books. They … Continue reading
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Tagged 2022, 2023, action, advice, chase scenes, fiction, humor, tips, Top 5, vehicles, writing
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7 Tips to Writing the Pursued POV
This topic is a little shaky. At least, trying from the Pursuer POV was tough. The reason is because you see the opposite more often. A chase tends to happen when the protagonist needs to escape. So, readers will be … Continue reading
7 Tips to Writing the Pursuer POV
One type of action scene is ‘The Chase’. It doesn’t happen as often as fight scenes unless the story involves vehicles or running, but it’s a big one. A challenge here is to bring across the pace and feelings of … Continue reading
7 Tips to Writing Chase Scenes
While a staple of action movies, the chase scene isn’t as easy to pull off when it comes to books. They depend a lot on visuals to create the right amount of suspense and tension, which means word choice is … Continue reading
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Tagged action, advice, chase scenes, fiction, humor, tips, vehicles, writing
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