Wednesday 13 September 2017

3 Ways to Develop The Pace Of Your Book

Great literary works are not written overnight. If you have a glance at platforms like Mediahitt, you would see that every writer works diligently on each piece of content. Every book has to be developed from an idea that is worth exploring. There are certain steps you can take to ensure that the twist and turns in your book go with the flow that you desired.


Reimagine character motivation

It's time to brainstorm and analyze who your character is and reimagine their motivations within the book. If you had given your character a simple concept or motivation, bend that and give them an unspeakable motivation that will definitely add to the story. Add spice to their plot by making them do something that the reader did not expect.

A touch of crazy

When creating an eccentric character, do not make their crazy obvious. Give them a rational persona initially and then slowly bend their plot to add the necessary intrigue or shock value to your book. Keep your reader guessing about the sanity of the character and add layers to the story.

Say no to familiarity

Many writers take inspiration from life to create their plot and characters. But break the familiar concepts and ideas and explore the weird and unexpected to add the necessary excitement to the book. The more mediocre your plot, the more chances of the reader losing interest in the story.

These are some of the steps you can take to ensure that your book is as exciting as it gets. To get started on your research, head to Mediahitt today!

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing the post it was indeed a great tip.

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