Saturday 27 April 2013

Writing Tips For Effectively Captivating Books

By Cherry Mercer


For every budding writer, their greatest dream is perhaps to publish stories that are appealing to the readers. However, this can be quite a challenge with the wide diversity of readership. The interests and personalities may differ invariably. Not to mention the close competition among authors. Nonetheless, there are ways to at least keep up with the competition. That is, acquiring and honing the skills to write captivating books.

Your writing style matters a lot. An effective writing style can definitely captivate the audience. One way to keep their attention is to compel them to use their imaginations. Allow them to form a picture in their own minds. Instead of merely narrating what took place, describe the details to help them paint a mental image. Similar to a stroke in painting, the words you use can make a difference.

Maintain good sense of location. This can help ignite your reader's imagination, enhance the story line and improve sense of memory. Make use of every faculty of sense to help the readers picture the place and time of the event. Describe the evergreen branches, snow-dusted pine cones and the fragrance of the flower to depict warm spring afternoon or cool summer rains.

Do not undermine the effect of using high contrast. Whether the physical depiction, action and placement of your character or your word choice, describing two contrasting states can be appealing. This has a subconscious effect to the readers that would trigger them to reread the part that caught their attention.

Control the pacing of your story. As the story starts moving, things get more exciting. Make things even more electrifying by using a constantly increasing pace. Make your readers feel the excitement that can pump their heart with adrenaline. Gradually slow down the tempo after hitting a climax. Keep your story as close to the reality as it can get. Similar to real life events, things slow down a bit after a while.

Let your readers guess. One way to keep your readers hooked up is to interject a sense of mystery. This keeps them engrossed in flipping from pages to pages in an attempt to find out the answers in the end. This is one classic trick that never fails. This is an effective way to leave imprints to the readers, end a chapter or fuel plot lines.

Give the readers the opportunity to see themselves. A theme that can be related to humanity, life, survival, love and relationship is always more appealing to readers. Encourage your readers to see within themselves through the story. After all, literature is an expression of one's self. This has always been instrumental in discovering one's feelings, psyche and way of thinking.

Challenge an orthodox belief system. For some, this may be risky but it is one way to be remembered. The readers are likely to remember a story that made them think really deep. Present a different outlook of a known issue. This is normally used to challenge wrong concepts, correct misconceptions or just to inspire thinking and inquisitiveness.

Lighten things up. Many successful writers have interjected humor in their works. This can help the readers understand even the most serious issues. Humor helps energize and empower the readers. This is a welcome relief, especially when the story revolves on a serious issue. To write captivating books, you have to effectively use humor.




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