No, I'm not sitting here accusing any of our writers of laziness! (well, perhaps except myself
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What I mean is this - how do writers cope with those bits in between the really juicy scenes you can't wait to write? You know what it's like - you've set up this great premise for a story, and you've got in mind the big climactic scene. Perhaps you've even got a few interesting scenes in mind, or you've written a good chunk of the story and the next scene you've envisaged is somewhere up ahead, but stuff has to happen beforehand to set it up. What do you do? How do you avoid boring either yourself or your readers?
Yvonne
(can you tell I'm stuck in exactly this situation right now?
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