December Round Table

Yo! The SASS here, coming to you with another Round Table. In case you were living under a rock or something, you probably heard that the Round Table is going to be every other month. No sweat off my brow. It gives me less to write, so it’s a WIN, WIN situation.


Okay, let’s introduce the participants in this roundtable:


Adonis Mann
C. Desert Rose
Synful Desire
Queen of Spades
Y. Correa

and new to the Roundtable


Carol Cassada

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Now it is time for the Round Table Question.


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What do you think is the most important element in a holiday story and why?



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Here is my answer.



I believe that ambiance is the most important element in a holiday story. If the person reading the story cannot “feel” the holidays, then the author has missed the mark.



I believe I’ve said this many times in the past, but to me, story telling is like music. In a holiday song one finds a rhythm and beat that reminds you that it is indeed a special time of year. I would think that this should also remain true in a story. If it is told in representation of the holidays, then the reader should be able to pick up on that immediately.



Thanks again for including me in the Roundtable.



 



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