This week on the Story Works Round Table, Alida, Robert, & Kathryn talk pacing. Isn’t it about word count and how quickly readers turn the pages? You know, that old chestnut, the Beach Read? It’s about the need to know what’s coming next, the reader’s desire to keep being drawn into and through the story. But it’s also about the ebb and flow of action, not an overall speed, but a rhythm that allows for ups and downs, quick and slow movements. Make the pace of your story organic to your character’s experience. Do not think of pace in terms of speed, but in terms of the reader’s experience of your story.
Enjoy this unpacking of this seemingly simple topic, pacing, and join the conversation at our Story Works Writers Facebook group.
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What we talked about:
What makes a story well-paced? (0:45)
Take a rest. (3:05)
Is pacing interior to the story or exterior? (7:05)
The concept of well-paced. (8:00)
How does this work with they physical structure of the novel? (11:10)
Keep things moving, changing, rising and falling. (13:15)
The issue of redundancy. (18:20)
Use surprise! (21:33)
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Things we mentioned:
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
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