Emotional Details Really Drive the Story
Just about everyone has a great story within them. And they certainly should write a book about what they know, their adventures, their stories, and their expertise. The problem is, however, that many people focus on what they know, not their experience. And often, they get caught up in the details, instead of the parts of the story that aren’t exactly tangible.
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How Do Emotional Details Work?
I heard a quote recently that said something along the lines of, “The best compliment a writer can receive isn’t that their work was well-written, it’s that the reader forgot they were reading entirely.” You want to draw your reader in so deeply, they feel like they’re just absorbing that information.
To do that, you have to truly connect with them.
Humans connect on emotions. We want to feel a part of the story, we want to feel like we belong. When you can capture the emotions, and really pull in those emotional details, that’s when the readers sit back and think, “woah, I forgot I was even reading!”
One of the great ways to do that is to include dialogue in your writing. It makes it more realistic, and helps develop the story within your book.
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If you’re somewhere in between, but you’re not entirely sure where in between you are, then let’s chat about it. I offer a free 30-minute discovery call that will clarify things, and get you on the right track.