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	Comments on: #5onFri: Five Ways to Work through a Difficult Scene   	</title>
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		By: walmartian		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Personally, I try to avoid skipping over the writing of a scene whenever possible.  Once I&#039;ve written subsequent scenes where stuff happens and characters make discoveries, I find it extraordinarily difficult to recapture that earlier mindset before any of those things took place.  
Everybody&#039;s approach to writing is different, and if skipping scenes works for you then that&#039;s great, but for me it makes the task of writing even more difficult than it already is.  Saying &quot;I&#039;ll come back to that later&quot; is a surefire way of ensuring that I&#039;ll never come back to it later.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Personally, I try to avoid skipping over the writing of a scene whenever possible.  Once I&#8217;ve written subsequent scenes where stuff happens and characters make discoveries, I find it extraordinarily difficult to recapture that earlier mindset before any of those things took place.<br />
Everybody&#8217;s approach to writing is different, and if skipping scenes works for you then that&#8217;s great, but for me it makes the task of writing even more difficult than it already is.  Saying &#8220;I&#8217;ll come back to that later&#8221; is a surefire way of ensuring that I&#8217;ll never come back to it later.</p>
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