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The Secret Weapon of Bestsellers: Level Up Your Pacing

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What is Pacing?

  • More about rhythm than speed
  • Reader engagement is key - avoid sections that feel like a slog
  • Different genres have different pacing expectations (e.g., thrillers vs. literary fiction)

Crafting Pacing

  • Sentence Length: Short = fast, Long = slow
  • Active Voice & Description: "Show, don't tell" keeps things moving
  • Paragraph Length: Vary length and break up long blocks of text
  • Formatting: Use sparingly - long quotes, italics, footnotes
  • Series Writing: Consider ongoing elements that won't become burdensome
  • Information Reveal: Control the flow of information for suspense
  • Chapter Endings: Cliffhangers or unresolved conflicts keep readers hooked
  • Dialogue: Natural delivery to reveal character and advance plot
    • Vary length for pacing: short = tension, long = build relationships

Improving Pacing

  • Self-Review: Re-read your work - identify boring sections
  • Revision: Experiment and refine pacing - big edits are OK
  • Read & Watch: Learn from your genre & films - analyze pacing techniques
  • Comparative Analysis: Compare your pacing to published works (page-by-page)
  • Cheat Sheet: Check out the podcast's resource for key pacing tips

Remember:

  • Pacing is an iterative process that improves with practice and revision.
  • Keep reading, experimenting, and revising to master pacing in your writing.

Bonus:

  • Support the podcast and explore their resources for more writing advice!

Support the Show.

Subscribe for updates, cheat sheets, news
Visit the Website
Twitter: @BethandLisaPod
Insta: @WritersWithWrinkles
Writers with Wrinkles Link Tree for more!

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Chapters

1. Crafting Compelling Pacing in Writing (00:00:00)

2. Mastering Dialogue, Pacing, and Suspense (00:10:25)

3. Podcast Highlights and Upcoming Episode (00:20:00)

100 episodes

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Manage episode 405795307 series 3383978
Content provided by Beth McMullen and Lisa Schmid, Beth McMullen, and Lisa Schmid. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Beth McMullen and Lisa Schmid, Beth McMullen, and Lisa Schmid or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Send us a Text Message.

What is Pacing?

  • More about rhythm than speed
  • Reader engagement is key - avoid sections that feel like a slog
  • Different genres have different pacing expectations (e.g., thrillers vs. literary fiction)

Crafting Pacing

  • Sentence Length: Short = fast, Long = slow
  • Active Voice & Description: "Show, don't tell" keeps things moving
  • Paragraph Length: Vary length and break up long blocks of text
  • Formatting: Use sparingly - long quotes, italics, footnotes
  • Series Writing: Consider ongoing elements that won't become burdensome
  • Information Reveal: Control the flow of information for suspense
  • Chapter Endings: Cliffhangers or unresolved conflicts keep readers hooked
  • Dialogue: Natural delivery to reveal character and advance plot
    • Vary length for pacing: short = tension, long = build relationships

Improving Pacing

  • Self-Review: Re-read your work - identify boring sections
  • Revision: Experiment and refine pacing - big edits are OK
  • Read & Watch: Learn from your genre & films - analyze pacing techniques
  • Comparative Analysis: Compare your pacing to published works (page-by-page)
  • Cheat Sheet: Check out the podcast's resource for key pacing tips

Remember:

  • Pacing is an iterative process that improves with practice and revision.
  • Keep reading, experimenting, and revising to master pacing in your writing.

Bonus:

  • Support the podcast and explore their resources for more writing advice!

Support the Show.

Subscribe for updates, cheat sheets, news
Visit the Website
Twitter: @BethandLisaPod
Insta: @WritersWithWrinkles
Writers with Wrinkles Link Tree for more!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Crafting Compelling Pacing in Writing (00:00:00)

2. Mastering Dialogue, Pacing, and Suspense (00:10:25)

3. Podcast Highlights and Upcoming Episode (00:20:00)

100 episodes

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