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Mary Gastmeier's avatar

My elephants tend to be small and decorative rather than impossible to ignore beasts. I have a habit of writing where characteristics are shown early in the piece which leaves little tension or reason for the reader to continue. I am working on this. Thank you for the reference material!

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Lance Robinson's avatar

In my writing, I'm learning to drag out (flesh out?) the tension. Often there are other elements of a story that are prominent in my mind or were the core bit of inspiration for a story, and then the plot points and the tension are bits that, in a first draft, I fill in two or three sentences. And then what happens is that I have teleported the reader right past the tension. I'm learning to avoid teleportation by stretching out the tension.

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