As an addendum to the last post, I thought I'd give you another variation on that passage as a demo of a particular fault I often see in manuscripts I critique, a problem with the writing of action that I've come to think of as the Actuality-Exposition Structure. What does that mean? Well, here's the example redone:
Tal took a casual gander through his spyglass. Below him, over hoof prints
Published on July 21, 2012 20:00