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Chessie
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Every scene should be fun to write. If it isn't, the readers are most likely not going to enjoy it either. When I have troubles with boring scenes, I change them up on paper with a brainstorming session until the scene has more flair. I despise writing filler scenes much as I hate reading them. I rather fast forward and show what's happened in the meantime via dialogue or a unique situation.
PS: Clan of the Cave Bear is awesome, sad to learn the rest of the books go downhill. That's one of the reasons why I have difficulties finishing entire series. Something changes in the quality of the story and I lose interest. I regret buying "Wi'tch War" because I was only able to make it halfway before I couldn't read another word. After two books which I thought were pretty good.
PS: Clan of the Cave Bear is awesome, sad to learn the rest of the books go downhill. That's one of the reasons why I have difficulties finishing entire series. Something changes in the quality of the story and I lose interest. I regret buying "Wi'tch War" because I was only able to make it halfway before I couldn't read another word. After two books which I thought were pretty good.