I’ve always believed that a good story flow should read like a Sine Wave with highs and lows more or less evenly spaced throughout each scene that will escalate to a story climax before descending to a close as the main conflict is resolved and the main characters proceed to their ending state. This, to me, keeps the flow moving in a direction that keeps interest high and pages turning.
Rightly said! A good flow in a story makes the reader stick to it!
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Thanks. Not to say that the traditional way doesn’t work just that it doesn’t always work for me. 🙂
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I totally agree! A change always works well!
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Change can be a good thing and nothing jolts a story forward quite like unexpected conflict. 😉
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