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SceneProv exercises for The Dust Bowl 27 Oct 25
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Analysis Exercise
Practice writing dialogue-only scenes, focusing on revealing character motivations, conflicts, and relationships solely through what is said and unsaid.
Develop detailed character biographies for each main character, outlining their core beliefs, fears, desires, and a specific point of significant change or transformation they will undergo throughout the narrative.
Take a single scene and rewrite it twice: once with a focus on accelerating the pacing to build maximum suspense, and a second time by slowing the pacing to emphasize emotional beats and character introspection.
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