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How to Make Sure Even Your "Slow" Scenes Keep Your Readers Hooked

How to Make Sure Even Your "Slow" Scenes Keep Your Readers Hooked

FromYour Next Draft


How to Make Sure Even Your "Slow" Scenes Keep Your Readers Hooked

FromYour Next Draft

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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Nov 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Four questions to make every scene of your novel un-put-down-able.Some of your scenes are really exciting. They’re the big ones, the reasons why your readers picked up your book: the first kiss, the epic battle, the discovery of the body.And some of your scenes . . . well, they’re the stuff that happens in between the exciting scenes.In those scenes, the story slows down. Sometimes it slows down a lot. To glacial pace. To “eh, maybe I’ll finish reading this later” pace.How do you keep your readers hooked? How do you keep them turning pages even during the scenes that are action-light and exposition-heavy?In this episode, I’ll walk you through four questions to make sure even your “slow” scenes are un-put-down-able.You’ll learn:How to evaluate whether a “slow” scene is even necessary—or if you can cut it entirelyThe 4-step process to edit your “slow” scenes to keep your readers hooked2 things every “slow” scene needsAnd more!Your story is worth reading from cover to cover. Here’s how to make sure you don’t lose your readers during a dull moment midway through.Links mentioned in the episode:Get the Scene Analysis Worksheet: alicesudlow.com/sceneworksheetSee whether I’m the right editor for you: alicesudlow.com/contactEp. 27: Value Shifts: How to Craft Compelling Change in Every StoryEp. 11: How to Edit a Scene of a Novel, Part 1Ep. 42: The 6 Essential Elements of Every Novel, Act, and SceneSupport the showWant more editing tips and resources? Follow me on Instagram and Facebook.And if you're enjoying the podcast, would you mind leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts? That helps more writers find these editing resources. And it helps me know what's helpful to you so I can create more episodes you'll love!Loving the show? Show your support with a monthly contribution »
Released:
Nov 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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You write your first draft of your novel. Then what? How do you go from a messy rough draft to an amazing published book? Learn how to edit your novel in Your Next Draft. Developmental editor and copyeditor Alice Sudlow will teach you how to turn your first draft into a final draft and get your book publication-ready. Tune in each week for tips, strategies, and step-by-step guides for the novel editing process. And soon, you’ll publish an amazing book!