damppanties
Tinkle, twinkle
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I've always struggled with writing fiction that is more than a few thousand words in length. All of my stories on Lit are less than 10K words (my latest two chapter story might top that by a few hundred words though) and in my non-Lit writing, I have a WIP novel sitting on my hard drive for two years now stuck at about 11K. Now, I have a fair idea of what I want to write in it, as in, major themes, plot points, situations, etc., but I just can't seem to keep it going. It gets boring and keeps devolving into inane filler between the things that I really want to write.
That made me think of the rhythms in writing. In a short story, it's pretty straightforward but in longer works, how do you keep the reader from getting bored? Do you do spikes and valleys or arcs or something else? Does plotting each chapter in advance help or it's pretty much what evolves when you simply write? I'm trying to understand my block here so any discussion will be helpful.
I understand this is a question that will have different answers by genre. I'm most interested in something like romance or even what I would call 'life' kind of novels though. I mean, there you can't really keep throwing the reader situation after situation - that's not really how life works. So in novels that are not erotica or thrillers or episodic writing (like a lot of novellas on Lit where each chapter is akin to an episode in a serial), how does the rhythm work?
That made me think of the rhythms in writing. In a short story, it's pretty straightforward but in longer works, how do you keep the reader from getting bored? Do you do spikes and valleys or arcs or something else? Does plotting each chapter in advance help or it's pretty much what evolves when you simply write? I'm trying to understand my block here so any discussion will be helpful.
I understand this is a question that will have different answers by genre. I'm most interested in something like romance or even what I would call 'life' kind of novels though. I mean, there you can't really keep throwing the reader situation after situation - that's not really how life works. So in novels that are not erotica or thrillers or episodic writing (like a lot of novellas on Lit where each chapter is akin to an episode in a serial), how does the rhythm work?