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Vol. 9 |
Daily Dragon Online |
2006 |
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Crispin Emphasizes Pacing in Advanced Writers’
Workshop
by Amy Herring
Author Ann Crispin guided graduates of her basic
workshop through the complexities of pacing on Saturday—day one of her
two-day "Advanced Writers’ Workshop." Crispin said that there is no
“magic bullet” to conquer timing issues in fiction, but that it is
essential that stories and novels be paced correctly to maintain reader
interest. She added that it is very important to keep the plot moving
and gave examples of this principle in a narrative scene from her novel,
Storms of Destiny.
Crispin recommended The First Five Pages by Noah Lukeman to her
rapt students and led the group through an exercise in pacing through
narrative. Crispin said that narrative was the hardest structure in
which to maintain an engaging pace for fiction. Sunday’s class promises
pacing exercises using dialogue and action scenes, and ways to promote
plot development to keep the story moving at a crisp rate.
In addition to her writing and workshop leadership, Crispin serves as a
scam detective and is a co-founder of SFWA’s
Writer Beware
website.
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