It is certain that the mere act of inditing tends, in a great degree, to the logicalisation of thought. Whenever, on account of its vagueness, I am dissatisfied with a conception of the brain, I resort forthwith to the pen, for the purpose of obtaining, through its aid, the necessary form, consequence, and precision.
1844, Edgar Allen Poe, Marginalia

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    9 Techniques for Transitioning Between Scenes FirstDraftPro.com
     
    Launch Strong Scenes An extract from an article on WritersDigest.com by Jordan E. Rosenfeld
     
    Making a Scene (PDF) How to write a scene in a fiction story.
     
    Setting The Scene An extract from an article on WriteItSideways.com by Suzannah Windsor Freeman
 
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