Tips For New Writers by Ruth Ann Nordin
Author:Ruth Ann Nordin
Language: eng
Format: azw3, mobi
Tags: point of view, finishing the story, storytelling, writing skills, backstory, character, setting, brainstorming, getting stuck, polishing book
Published: 2015-01-20T16:36:21.444270+00:00
3. The character is always center stage and the world secondary.
This isn’t to say you can’t throw in details and show the reader what your world looks like, especially if it’s a world we don’t live on. The more foreign your world, the more you have to show. But the key is to show it. Don’t dump all the information about this world on the reader right up front, which is a great temptation. Instead, show the world through the character’s eyes as the character goes through their journey.
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