The Library Writer

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Suspense is achieved by arousing the reader’s curiosity and keeping it aroused as long as possible. Readers aren’t articulate about what keeps them reading a particular work. Some, impatient to find out what happens to the characters next, will say, “I can’t put this book down,” which means the reader’s curiosity is greater than his need to do almost anything else. Suspense is strong glue between the reader and the writing.
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