Reading Notes: Tiny Tales from the Ramayana, Part D

-Having a story with good pacing is essential, don't focus for too long on one story and then go light on details for the following segments because it is noticeable when lack of attention is given to writing.

-An ending must also be written after the climax, so that the outcome of the climax can be created and bring closure to the story for readers who are seeking that emotion.

-Killing off characters is a solid method to keep readers invested in the plot but characters can't be killed left and right. Important side characters must die at the right moment for maximum emotional response.

-Source: Tiny Tales from the Ramayana, by Laura Gibbs


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