Do You know what writing and engaging story is? Try to visualize that you are always in the driver seat. You're the writer. You see everything, you are in control. You put your thoughts in full throttle and conjure up an adventure. You know how when you're in the passenger seat not paying attention and you feel a jerk, the car stops? Then you look because you need to know why the sudden anxiety?
Answer the question... Why did you stop? A climax, or dare I say a cliffhanger? Do you tell your audience what happened with a sequel or leave them hanging? Weave together a string of words that are captivating. The main focus is to keep writing. Add the same principle to your daily grind. Keep at it, no shortcuts. Main character(MC) of Rooks of the Raven. As you immerse your self in this historical fiction novel you witness the changes this young girl goes through. The moment her life changes was when she saw her dad fighting. Unravel her tale. Every action she takes in captivity is due to that man... "I didn't want my baby sister to breathe the sins of this world, so I did what I thought was best. I took her life." Abel honestly believed that was the best option. She grows, matures quickly. Abel learns and adapts. Experience her journey in Rooks of the Raven, available on Amazon, "Massa, whats the difference between a raven and an eagle?"
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Like a forger, use your pen to carve a weapon. With intoxicating prose. Etch new life. Your words, your message should captivate, it allures. People will attack with negative comments, you have to get back up, keep writing. After all, you are the wordsmith! This is your story. Loyalty is better than royalty. Find yourself a team, have them read or spread your message by word of mouth. Make sure everyone goals are align then achieve it! Find the Gnre(Yes, people will just as fast point out he/she spelled genre wrong, Your the wordsmith, you wanted something different. Just continue..) Another way to find your genre. There is a car crash on 31st St. Say the book is a mystery/thriller. Instantly what comes to mind? Was the car tampered with? You want to find clues. You want to know why or how. Say we change it to romance, or family life. Are you crying yet? No? okay, say a family just got back from a wonderful evening event. How badly do you want your audience to weep? Lets test it... A family driving back home after celebrating at an art exhibit, the mother decided to surprise her beloved husband after he sacrificed something he truly loved. Then the accident happens. This time direct the audience... is the family okay? I hope nobody got hurt. Then add this, “Syble, Syble honey. Yes this is an emergency. Yes...a collision.” Six Year Black a short story coming soon! Stone TabletMy goal is to leave my fans craving for more? What I hope to achieve is a story where the audience picks an outcome. That right there is a virus. It leaves them with various questions: Are they going to reunite, will she live, or why did the novel end that way? This virus spreads like a uhm...a disease.
Fans will share the enticing tale they just read. Questions that linger they spread on to a family member or maybe close buddy. "So how do you interpret this part? How/Why did the author do that? Let me know when you finish reading!" There only one answer...Comment if you have an answer?! |
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