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Advice on writing

Chapters…

January 17, 2012 2 Comments

I have read books that contain as little as one or two words as chapters, but I’ve also read books where the chapters are over 50 pages.  When I write, I don’t put my books into chapter because I really don’t know if it’s the right place.  Instead I use these “*****” to symbolize breaks.  Now, these breaks could or couldn’t be chapters, but I am too paranoid about it not being in the right place, so that’s why I don’t use chapters.  What I have problems with are how and when to end and begin a chapter.

I’ve heard that it’s best to put a chapter between scenes, but how do I know what scene I want to put it between? For example, if I’m writing about a certain day or time, do I wait until the next day?

This is so stressful, and I really don’t now why.  Maybe I’m making too much of it, but I really want to work on adding chapters.  So, if any of you have any advice, I’d really appreciate any help I can get.

Thanks y’all, and Happy Tuesday!

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