Lessons from a Reader: Make ‘em Expendable

I love gripping stories. I love reading a book I can’t put down, where I have to know what happens. A good tense story is often better than most movies. That’s something I talk about in 137 Books in One Year—the value of knowing what you love and pursing it as a reader.


So as a writer, one of the things that heightens the tension in a story and makes it so gripping is when you’re willing to make characters expendable.


Yes, killing off characters makes for better stories.


As you can imagine, this...

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Published on February 15, 2013 09:10
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