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Do you like to see tension in the fiction you read and write? Do you find stories more believable if there is tension? What are the best ways to build tension without making that the sole focus of the story?
Some product manuals leave me pretty tense.Yes, otherwise it's an instruction manual.
..... What are the best ways to build tension without making that the sole focus of the story?
Some product manuals leave me pretty tense.
No joking. I've just spent a couple of hours struggling with Facebook. Opaque doesn't begin to describe it. You think they could at least come up with some clear user instructions on how to do things and then have them actually work. I'm at the point where I'm taking the Z out of Zuckerberg and replacing it with an F and getting rid of the berg. That's tension for 'ya! So now to relax I'm going to go and write someone's death in a story. Bloodily!![]()
Fixing FaceBook is rather simple. Go to programs under windows Control Panel. Click on FaceBook and click on uninstall. No more problems with FaceBook.![]()
What are the best ways to build tension without making that the sole focus of the story?
I am talking about a story that is tense throughout without any ebb. Where a person keeps going through hell without any end in sight.
I am talking about a story that is tense throughout without any ebb. Where a person keeps going through hell without any end in sight.
That's most of I-T, encapsulated. Embellish a little, throw in some anal, and you've got another Red-H.Without tension, you get and I/T story that goes like this:
Guy. "Wanna fuck?"
Sister, Mom, Grandma or Aunt. "Right now."
Fucking ensues.
Don't make them *too* real, especially not in I-T. Reality there is grim.You need tension to make characters and situations real.
Tense cliffhangers FTW!Tension is also used to bridge a story from episode to episode -- think soap opera or telenovela. If you don't like a lot of tension, it could mean that you're not much of a soap opera fan.
Don't make them *too* real, especially not in I-T. Reality there is grim.
Do you like to see tension in the fiction you read and write? Do you find stories more believable if there is tension? What are the best ways to build tension without making that the sole focus of the story?