Self-Evaluating Scene Endings and Novel Structure
Imagine sitting on a plane next to a man reading your novel. You watch him read. He gets to the end of a scene and quickly turns the page to the next scene. He does this for hours. You watch the entire time, thrilled that he just keeps reading. He doesn’t take a moment to talk to you, to eat, or to drink. The TV shows and movies aren’t enough to draw him away from your book.
Isn’t this what we all want?
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Hmm. I’d actually answer no. I don’t mind if people don’t binge-read my work on planes. I myself like to read a little at a time in bed before I go to sleep, or while I’m waiting at the doctor’s office or whatever, and I like books that fit into that reading model.
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Hi K.L, Thanks for stopping by, It’s always interesting to get some insight into how others like to read…or write.
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Thanks, Viv
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