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    ok i got to ask?

    As far as writing a scene is there a trick in writing about the action taking place or is it as easy as writing-

    "[blank] lifted the whip over her shoulders. Then, with out a word, [blank] swung the whip; cutting the flesh on [blank's] back"

    Just asking
    I met the Walkin Dude, religous, in his worn down cowboy boots
    He walked like no man on earth
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    ....The Alarm

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    Hmm it all really depends on your writing style. I like to describe both the actions and the emotions in a scene. Others prefer to just describe the action.

    What ever you do, make sure it makes sense and you are careful to remember what you have written before. For example, if someone has been blindfolded in one scene, remember to either remove the blindfold or that they are still blindfolded in the next scene!
    Learning more each day!

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    thanks i will keep that in mind
    I met the Walkin Dude, religous, in his worn down cowboy boots
    He walked like no man on earth
    I swear he had no name, I swear he had no name
    ....The Alarm

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