Extreme Scene Setting
Painting High Impact Pictures With Words
Don’t waste setting in your books with wooden words and cardboard sentences. Make the sand burn your reader’s feet and the shade of the mango tree cool their sweat. Learn to involve your characters and all five senses in painting a scene so real your readers reach for aloe vera and a hand towel, with scene setting fiend and best-selling romantic mystery author Pamela Fagan Hutchins.
Your Instructor
Pamela Fagan Hutchins writes overly long e-mails, award-winning and best-selling romantic mysteries, and hilarious nonfiction from deep in the heart of Nowheresville, Texas and way up in the frozen north of Snowheresville, Wyoming. She is passionate about great writing and smart authorpreneurship as well as long hikes with her hunky husband and pack of rescue dogs, riding her gigantic horses, experimenting with her Keurig, and traveling in the Bookmobile.
You can connect with Pamela via her website
(http://pamelafaganhutchins.com)
or e-mail ([email protected]).
Course Curriculum
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StartSetting OUR scene. (1:26)
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StartTHIS is extreme scene setting. (7:29)
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StartThe groundwork for setting. (7:32)
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StartFundamentally speaking. (12:28)
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StartSetting is elusive. (6:48)
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StartSetting is MORE. (9:03)
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StartSetting is Interactive. (6:30)
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StartSetting requires practice. (2:44)
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StartSetting is all the senses. (10:33)
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StartSenses deserves a second video, in fact! (4:47)