How to Write a Kidnap Scene: Write That Scene (Writer's Cheat Sheet Book 6) by James M. Sterling

How to Write a Kidnap Scene: Write That Scene (Writer's Cheat Sheet Book 6) by James M. Sterling

Author:James M. Sterling [Sterling, James M.]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Inexpensive True Publisher
Published: 2015-05-07T16:00:00+00:00


II. Hopefully you stated where they are being located. If not, you can state it here. However, it’s not mandatory to say where. It only gives the reader a sense of location, surroundings, and atmosphere. No need to go into detail, either. A simple: ‘The building was gray and old looking, but that’s all I knew’, would do.

III. Is the victim treated like scum? Not given food or anything to eat? Or, are they treated like royalty? This can actually be the case. Usually, if this happens the victim might end up with Stockholm syndrome, where they actually start to like their captors.



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