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		<title>Writing Action &#8211; Making The Reader Wince</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In Writing Action &#8211; Large Movement, we focused on our characters and their movements in fight scenes. In Writing Action &#8211; What Not to Write we focused on us writers and what we should avoid when writing a fight scene. Today, we are going to look at how our readers&#8217; brains connect with in a fight scene. See, I had a plan going with all this: character, writer, reader. I am often asked why fight scenes so important. That is the first subject I tackle in my book. And, if I could, I would edit that portion of my work &#8230;</p>
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