Reading:
- "Pa's Darling," by Louis Auchincloss
- Untitled Dark Fantasy Project
- "Cora and the Sea"
Part of that is because the writer must keep the attention of the reader. After all, no one wants to read people sitting around doing nothing. Is there a way to do both, though?
I think J.K. Rowling managed it in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. In fact, Harry feeling lost and without direction was a major plot point in the first half of the book, yet it was still an enjoyable read. I think that's because things kept happening during that time, even if they did not serve the ends of the characters.
And that's the key, I think. I have to remember that my characters have desires of their own. Sometimes they are in accord with the plot, sometimes not. And the latter case is often the most interesting.
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I think we all sound more sure of ourselves than we ever are.
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