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Controlling pace in your writing – re-blogged on Archer’s Aim


Originally posted on Write of Passage:


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We have no control over the delineation of time in real life. An hour-long meeting on a Monday morning can feel like an entire day; however, an entire day can seem like only an hour when we’re having fun. The only time we can control how fast or slow time goes is in our novels. This is called pacing.



How to Pick up the Pace



For some scenes, you’ll want to step on the gas: cliffhangers, action scenes, fight scenes, arguments, climaxes. To make sure your reader keeps turning the page, eliminate all but the following




immediate action
exposition
descriptions
immediate dialogue
internal dialogue
sensory details


You’ll want to keep description brief. Likewise, only describe sensory details your character would notice at that moment. Perhaps he taste blood in his mouth during a fight or hears a gun shot.



Summarizing



Some scenes just drag. Travel scenes are infamous for this. Describing every detail…


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Published on November 23, 2014 11:30
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