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I am currently working on a story, and have it in the process of editing. When writing this story, I simply wrote. I just wrote, without regard for how others on this site were writing. And looking back at it, I see that it has a long introduction, with sprinkled character development, and not a whole lot of sex. There's buildup but no action. Not for about 7 LIT pages. It reads like a novel, though I am only on chapter one. I don't know if I am going to keep it that way or change it to make it hotter, faster.
Do you, as authors, sometimes find yourself intentionally shortening a story to get to the "good parts"? Or do you believe that writing is in itself the good part? I love character development, but I'm worried about losing the reader on a site where most people don't get to the end of their chosen story before having to wipe off the monitor.
~Paul
Do you, as authors, sometimes find yourself intentionally shortening a story to get to the "good parts"? Or do you believe that writing is in itself the good part? I love character development, but I'm worried about losing the reader on a site where most people don't get to the end of their chosen story before having to wipe off the monitor.
~Paul