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Scene Transitions

The Authors Porch TIp Tuesday

Tip Tuesday: Scene Transitions Made Smooth!

Hey writers! Let’s talk about scene transitions this week. Poor transitions can pull readers out of the story, while smooth ones keep them hooked. Here are three tips to master those shifts:

Use Sensory Details

Anchor your reader in the next scene by providing a sensory detail—what the character sees, hears, or smells as the scene changes. This smooth transition helps the reader feel like they’re right there.

End and Begin with Connection

End the previous scene with a question or tension, and start the new scene with an element that ties back to it. This helps maintain the flow between scenes.

Avoid Jarring Time Jumps

If there’s a large time gap, make it clear early in the transition so readers aren’t confused. Add cues like “Two weeks later” or “By the time morning came” to help ground the shift.

Great transitions keep your reader glued to the page. Use these tips to make scene changes seamless!

How do you transition between scenes? Share your favorite techniques!

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