On Writing – Adding Drama to Your Story

In Truth and Lies, I discussed how author Stephen Crane was brilliant — showing the comparison between the rather uneventful nature of daily routine and scenes of high drama that shaped his characters’ lives.

After reading an early draft of Unfolding: Awakening and Unfolding: Nexus, my friend The Professor advised that they needed more “grit” if I wanted anyone outside of my family to read the series.

To that end I retooled, cut excessive words, and added tension. There is no feeling like adding another year to a project (tension) in order to produce an improved manuscript — unless it’s the satisfaction of having a better story after the effort.

Balance between tension, action, and a story’s theme requires careful consideration. Do it right, add some luck, and you have a best seller.

So, what to add …?

  • An attack?
  • A mythical creature?
  • How about complicating twists?
      • Say a former lover showing up?

What about a button?

One single large RED button and a vague invitation ….

A DRAMATIC SURPRISE ON A QUIET SQUARE

 

Would you have pushed the button?

Jeffrey A. Limpert

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References:

https://unfoldingseries.com/nexus/on-writing-truth-and-lies/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=316AzLYfAzw&feature=youtube_gdata_player

 

Image Information:

Brick Wall

https://secure.flickr.com/photos/elsie/44380431/

By Elsie esq. (Les Chatfield)

 

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