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I don’t know if you’ve read any of Jim Butcher's books -- he is a New York Times best selling author and has three book series: The Dresden Files, Codex Alera and Cinder Spires. The Dresden Files is one of my favorite book series and if you like urban fantasy -- or even if you don’t! -- I would urge you to give it a try. The first book in the series is Storm Front. In the dedication, Jim Butcher writes: “For Debbie Chester who taught me everything I really needed to know about writing” Deborah Chester is the author of around 40 books and holds the John Craig Presidential Professorship at the University of Oklahoma, which is where Jim Butcher met her. In 2016 she wrote a book: The Fantasy Fiction Formula (‘ve put a link to it in the description). Jim Butcher wrote the forward for her book. In it he writes, in part, “... aspiring writer, let me do you the favor I wish someone had done me … Shut up and do what Debbie tells you to do … I’m the guy who took the principles of story structure which she taught me and built a career on them. As I type this, I have published twenty-four novels, the last five of them are #1 New York Times best-sellers” In what follows I attempt to summarize some of her advice about how to write an entertaining scene. The Fantasy Fiction Formula, by Deborah Chester: / the-fantasy-fiction-formula Deborah Chester (Wikipedia entry): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah... Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files series: https://www.jim-butcher.com/books/dre... Jim Butcher’s writing advice, links: https://blog.karenwoodward.org/2012/1... Blog post: Deborah Chester: How to Structure a Scene https://blog.karenwoodward.org/2019/1...