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Checklist for Meet the Girl Scene

Yesterday I posted the Meet the Girl scene for our Romantic  Suspense novel, written in Luke’s POV.  Read it here: Chapter 2.Scene 2.Luke with SMW Comments

What are the things you need to cover in a Meet the Girl scene?  Below find a My Book Therapy Chapter Checklistchecklist!
1.  Remember to start with Storyworld/Anchoring!
2. Do we understand the state of the Love Life of the POV character?
a. What is their history?
b. Have they ever been in love?
c. What holds them back from love?
d. What kind of person do they need to meet?

3. What is your story structure – a Why/Why Not or a Why Not/Why?
a. If it is a Why Not/Why, do you start with the essential conflict between them?
Do you follow with a hint of the Why they might fall in love?
b. If it is a Why/Why Not, do you start with the essential values that will bond them together?  That initial spark of love?
Do you follow up with a hint of the Why Not?

4. Don’t forget you’re writing a suspense – have you created a setting/situation than can carry a sense of suspense?  Keep the genre in mind even as you construct the non-suspense scenes.

Next week, we’ll return to Kenzie’s scene, and move into ACT 2.

Happy Writing!
Susie May

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Former Russian Missionary Susan May Warren is the best-selling author of more than 40 novels and novellas with Tyndale, Barbour and Steeple Hill, and Summerside. A Christy award and RITA winner, and multiple finalist for the RITA, Christy and winner of Inspirational Readers Choice contest, Susan currently has over a million books in print. A seasoned women’s events speaker and writing teacher, she is the founder of http://www.mybooktherapy.com an online community for writers, and runs a fiction editing service teaching writers how to tell a great story. Visit her online at: http://www.susanmaywarren.com.

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