The Emotional Craft Of Fiction -
Use long, flowing, multi-clausal sentences that meander, mirroring a mind that is lost or heavy. 6. The "So What?" Factor (Stakes)
In fiction, emotion isn't something a character has ; it’s something the reader feels . The Emotional Craft of Fiction
Focus on sensory details that change based on mood. To a person in love, the city sounds like a symphony; to a person with a migraine, it sounds like a construction site. 5. Pacing and Sentence Structure The rhythm of your prose dictates the reader's pulse. Focus on sensory details that change based on mood
We don't cry because a character is sad; we cry because we know exactly what that character lost and how much they cared about it. Pacing and Sentence Structure The rhythm of your
Create a discrepancy between what a character says and what they do. A character saying "I’m fine" while crushing a soda can in their hand tells a much more powerful story than a confession of anger. 4. Setting as Emotional Weather