SimonDoom
Kink Lord
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I was taught to keep readers on a roller coaster while they read.
To keep readers interested, no matter the length of the story, I find rotating between short, concise sentences, medium-length sentences, and long, more complex sentences. Likewise, I move between short paragraphs, followed by ones of medium size and a few longer paragraphs here and there. Along with that, action is interspersed with some slowdowns so they can catch their breath. At least, that is my goal.
In addition, my stories vary in length, flash, short stories, longer short stories. And I try to move between genres as well.
But that’s just me.
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This describes my writing style as well.
In general, I think short paragraphs work for Internet fiction. I can't say why, exactly, but I think it has something to do with the way readers scroll through the text. I mix up normal length paragraphs with very short paragraphs. I often use one-sentence paragraphs. I always give a line of dialogue its own paragraph. I try to mix up narrative, description, dialogue, and interior thoughts, and keep the mix going to keep things interesting.
I have yet to publish a really long standalone story. I think my longest standalone story is about 7 Lit pages. My other long stories were published in chapters.