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The Well-Storied Podcast - Eight Tips For Writing An Epic Fight Scene

Eight Tips For Writing An Epic Fight Scene

09/13/19 • 11 min

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Episode Transcript: www.well-storied.com/fight
With sky-high stakes, fast-paced action, and your characters’ adrenaline running high, fight scenes can be tricky to write.

Here’s the good news: No matter if you’re writing a sword fight, a bar room brawl, or a magical duel for the ages, Kristen is breaking down eight tips that will help you write an epic fight scene in today's episode!

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Episode Transcript: www.well-storied.com/fight
With sky-high stakes, fast-paced action, and your characters’ adrenaline running high, fight scenes can be tricky to write.

Here’s the good news: No matter if you’re writing a sword fight, a bar room brawl, or a magical duel for the ages, Kristen is breaking down eight tips that will help you write an epic fight scene in today's episode!

👉 Enjoy the show? Leave a rating & review! Both go a long way toward helping the podcast grow and reach new writers. 👈

You can also fuel the next episode by buying me a coffee: www.ko-fi.com/kristen
All Episodes: www.well-storied.com/podcast
You can find the show on: iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Play, Youtube, RSS, and other popular podcatchers!

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Writing challenges can present great opportunities to improve your writing skills and commitment to the craft. But writing challenges have a dark side that isn’t often discussed.

The drive to produce a specific creative output, especially within a limited time, can introduce an unhealthy pressure to succeed. This pressure can then lead to creative burnout, a broken writing habit, and feelings inadequacy and shame. These results don’t benefit your writing practice or long-term creative success in any way.

Still, these potential consequences don’t mean you should avoid participating in writing challenges. In addition to the benefits I shared above, completing a challenge can provide a sense of creative accomplishment and motivation. But how do you gain these positive benefits without encountering unhealthy pressure and its consequences?

Good news, writer! Today, I’m sharing my top eight tips for making the most of a writing challenge. Let's dig in!

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