The more complex is the plot, the more original - the underlying idea, the harder it becomes to pull it off nicely and the more far-fetched - to expect a broad readership. Or maybe not. What do you think?
However complex the plot may be, I feel the key to keeping the readers hooked is not to make them have to work extremely hard to figure it all out by over-complicating it. I found this in a recent book, felt exasperated with it and nearly gave up - even though I like challenges and surprises in stories!
Some authors manage this seemlessly - however complicated the plot.
Melanie wrote: "However complex the plot may be, I feel the key to keeping the readers hooked is not to make them have to work extremely hard to figure it all out by over-complicating it. I found this in a recent ..."
Agreed. The last thing to do is make reading hard work.
Or maybe not.
What do you think?