Skilled
writers use sensory details to bring emotion to the reader. Oddly
enough, emotion doesn't come from fast-paced action. Our hearts may
race, we may read fast, but all we feel is tension and speed.
Characters' thoughts and feelings don't bring emotion to the reader
either. We may relate, but it doesn't hit that part of the brain where
memories reside, where our emotions slide past the logical mind.
Friday, February 12, 2016
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