Writing Advice from the Bookshelf: Orson Scott Card on Your Contract with the Reader

Excerpt from Characters and Viewpoint by Orson Scott Card: Whenever you tell a story, you make an implicit contract with the reader. Within the first few paragraphs or pages, you tell the reader implicitly what kind of story this is going to be; the reader then knows what to expect, and holds the thread of […]
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Published on August 20, 2015 04:59
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