Making an Impact with Words
One of the joys of stories and books is when the words flow, you have to keep turning the pages, and the language just hits you “right there” as it is so appropriate for the character or what have you.
And the very best authors add words to the language too, Shakespeare being the obvious one there. There is more than one way to make an impact with words then - have some of your invented ones make it into the dictionaries!
As a flash fiction writer, with a maximum word count of 1000 words per story, I have to make an impact with words quickly. So anything that doesn’t add to my characterisation or moves the plot along gets cut out.
The joy of the novel is having a wonderful reading experience and looking back at that - reading The Lord of the Rings for the first time was a fantastic experience once I had finished the book. It was only by finishing it I could really appreciate the depth and scale of the work.
For the short story and flash fiction formats, you get the “pay back” of impact that much quicker.
But the joy of reading widely, in whatever form or genre, is you take in words and their impact and you can learn from how other authors do this to improve your own works so other readers get the impact from your stories, your words.
And the very best authors add words to the language too, Shakespeare being the obvious one there. There is more than one way to make an impact with words then - have some of your invented ones make it into the dictionaries!
As a flash fiction writer, with a maximum word count of 1000 words per story, I have to make an impact with words quickly. So anything that doesn’t add to my characterisation or moves the plot along gets cut out.
The joy of the novel is having a wonderful reading experience and looking back at that - reading The Lord of the Rings for the first time was a fantastic experience once I had finished the book. It was only by finishing it I could really appreciate the depth and scale of the work.
For the short story and flash fiction formats, you get the “pay back” of impact that much quicker.
But the joy of reading widely, in whatever form or genre, is you take in words and their impact and you can learn from how other authors do this to improve your own works so other readers get the impact from your stories, your words.
Published on February 26, 2022 12:55
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