AvaWritesALot

I will be creating a new account. I'm sad because I actually gained some followers, but I will reach out to a few people on my new account and tell them that it's me. Thanks to everyone that supported me and read my books. Bye. 
          	
          	It should be deleted by 12:00 tonight, according to the terms and conditions. :)

AvaWritesALot

I will be creating a new account. I'm sad because I actually gained some followers, but I will reach out to a few people on my new account and tell them that it's me. Thanks to everyone that supported me and read my books. Bye. 
          
          It should be deleted by 12:00 tonight, according to the terms and conditions. :)

backseatgaffer

@AvaWritesALot Maybe take a read of others' books and see how they move a story arc. I think one problem I have is that I bank on readers filling in the backstory for characters when they're introduced, especially when it comes to well-defined ships. Now that I have "The Wait Is Over" into the season that I am putting all the focus upon, you will see build-up to certain peaks. One big plot twist is coming, but it's been set up over several preceding parts.

AvaWritesALot

@backseatgaffer yes that's understandable. All authors have to do it sometimes.
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backseatgaffer

I try not to tip off a lot of the twists I have, but sometimes I'll take an arc down a road that is pretty self-explanatory.
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AvaWritesALot

 @backseatgaffer I will! Thank you! You are really good at building up the story, making is suspenseful and interesting, while being sure not to give too much away. Then, when the big thing does come, it'll be super suspenseful!
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AvaWritesALot

@PRAZAN I find that when I slow it down it becomes boring...how can I slow it down and not make it boring?

PRAZAN

@AvaWritesALot I don't know... You don' have necessary to slow it down, only to just build up the storyline, be patient, so that when the cliffhangers come, they are shocking and people didn't expect them !
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