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235. Scene Structure Made Easy: The 5 Essential Elements Every Scene Needs

235. Scene Structure Made Easy: The 5 Essential Elements Every Scene Needs

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Learn the 5 key elements every scene needs to move your story forward and keep readers turning pages.

Scene structure doesn't have to be complicated. Sure, there are many methods out there, such as Story Grid's Five Commandments, Dwight Swain's Scene and Sequel, and James Scott Bell's LOCK system. And if you've tried learning from more than one method, it can feel like everyone's teaching something completely different.

But the truth is, they're actually not. Because when you strip away the terminology, they're all pointing to the same core ideas.

In this episode, I'm breaking down those five core elements—the ones hiding inside every scene structure method you've ever heard of. Once you understand what they are, you can stop guessing and start writing scenes that actually move your story forward.

You’ll hear me talk about things like:

[05:18] Why your character needs a clear goal before the scene begins, and why it's so hard to fix later if you skip it.

[07:01] What separates real conflict from obstacles, and why your scene antagonist needs their own agenda.

[10:41] What actually creates a turning point in a scene, and why piling on tension alone won't get you there.

[12:39] Why your POV character must be the one making a high-stakes decision, and the reason reader investment dips when someone else chooses for them.

[15:55] The consequences that follow your character's decision and how their specific reaction creates momentum in your next scene.

By the end of this episode, you'll have a clear framework you can apply to any scene you're writing or revising. And you can grab my free scene-structure guide from the links below to start applying it right away.

🔗 Links mentioned in this episode:

  • Click here to download the Scene Guide to write scenes that keep your readers glued to the page.

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