Reminds me of those Marvel movies, going from one show stopper to the next. What will we do next? the producers must be thinking, to keep them watching. Also, I thought of show don’t tell. “The house is scary” vs “The house smelled like dust and rotting wood, and something faintly metallic that made John think of blood". The how often trumps the what. Thanks for the reminder.
Yes, exactly, and I think that's why the movies escalated from the potential of death, to the potential of the end of the world, to the end of the galaxy, to the end of multiple worlds - it needed to get bigger and bigger. Thank you for the comment, John.
Reminds me of those Marvel movies, going from one show stopper to the next. What will we do next? the producers must be thinking, to keep them watching. Also, I thought of show don’t tell. “The house is scary” vs “The house smelled like dust and rotting wood, and something faintly metallic that made John think of blood". The how often trumps the what. Thanks for the reminder.
Yes, exactly, and I think that's why the movies escalated from the potential of death, to the potential of the end of the world, to the end of the galaxy, to the end of multiple worlds - it needed to get bigger and bigger. Thank you for the comment, John.
Thanks for this Charles about different ways to keep a reader engaged. Food for writerly thought!
Thank you, David.