By Janice Hardy, @Janice_HardyIt’s the author’s job to bring a story to life for readers.
Sometimes we envision a story so clearly it plays out in our heads like a movie. We know exactly how the characters move around the setting, we hear all the inflections and nuances in their dialogue, and we even smell the flowers they’re carrying in the air.
Most times, all this detail makes it onto the page as we write and readers are drawn into the scene.
Other times, it doesn’t, and readers struggle for context and have no clue what’s going on—or worse—make misleading assumptions that actually
hurt the story.
As the author, you know your story so well, it’s easy to forget your
readers are seeing it for the first time.
Continue ReadingWritten by Janice Hardy. Fiction-University.com
Published on March 27, 2024 03:03