Pacing Your Story: How to Keep Your Reader Turning Those Pages

ID-10073100In Lorrie Porter’s blog This Craft Called Writing, she discusses the elements of pacing and how to keep readers turning the pages. No matter what genre you write, these are basics that will help you craft better scenes in your fiction, and I’m excited to share them with you. Take it away, Lorrie:

I was fortunate to be asked to assist with a lecture at Salford University earlier this year, with the wonderful Gill James, and was very impressed with the standard of writing craft being taught. I’m sure Gill won’t mind if I share a little of what we all learned on the subject of Pace; or, How to Keep Your Reader Turning those Pages.

Danger – This may seem obvious, but let the reader see the danger. They need to know the worst that could happen so they’ll worry more that it might.

* If the mare didn’t keep moving, the wolves would bring it down by the throat, same as they would a forest deer.

Risk taking – Actions and decisions taken by the protagonist create . . . (read more)

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Thanks again to Lorrie Porter for her insightful look at pacing. Can you add anything to the list?

Happy Writing, Candace

 

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Hope, Healing & Happiness: Going Inward to Transform Your Life

THUMBNAIL_IMAGETomorrow is the official launch of Hope, Healing & Happiness: Going Inward to Transform Your Life by Angela Rose.

Rose is a sexual assault survivor and founder of the national nonprofit PAVE: Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment. She will launch her debut book on April 2, 2013 at Penn State Harrisburg at a keynote presentation introduced by Chancellor Mukund S. Kulkarni, PhD, with a book signing to follow.

Hope, Healing & Happiness: Going Inward to Transform Your Life is a short manifesto for finding inspiration, happiness, and fulfillment in everyday life. This step-by-step manual dives in deep by exposing limited thinking and negative self-talk and replacing unskillful habits with gratitude and behaviors that will create inner peace. This book is the perfect companion for anyone struggling to overcoming abuse, illness, or anxiety. It also includes tips for adult children of alcoholics to conquer defensive behavior and communicate more effectively.

I had the privilege of editing this motivational book for Angela, and I am so excited that her dream is finally coming to fruition!

CLICK HERE to receive a free chapter and 20 tangible empowerment tips right now! And please spread the word about PAVE, which does such important work to shatter the silence of domestic and sexual violence*.

*PAVE: Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment is a national, grassroots nonprofit. PAVE uses education and action to shatter the silence of sexual and domestic violence including sexual abuse, rape, sexual assault and intimate partner violence. PAVE’s work has been featured on CNN, the Today show, and in Time magazine.

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