How Can You Make Your Story Exciting? | Ep. 239 | The Merry Writer Podcast
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EPISODE SHOW NOTES
Do you worry your story is not exciting enough? Depending on what you write and how you want to write it, not every book needs to be exciting but it needs to hold the reader's attention but you may still need to build up the excitement in some way.
What we cover in this episode:
- Check your pacing (are there too many slow parts?)
- Use the slow parts intentionally to build tension and excitement
- Use the genre strength
- Use the plot formulas
- Kill your darlings
- Foreshadowing
- Be passionate
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Intro & Outro – “Inspired” composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of https://incompetech.com/ | Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0