I love it when the perfect articles appear as if by magic to follow-up on one of my posts.
No matter what you are writing, horror, romance, cozy mystery, even a kids book— the reader needs to feel something. They need to become attached and emotional about the characters or plot. And we need to know how to push the right button.
More info about writing with emotion from the experts!
Thanks so much to amazing writers for their great articles.
Want to know how to get a reader to laugh?
Check out – 5 Techniques to Make Your Readers Laugh By Lisa Wells
Want to know how to find an unmet need in your story?
What’s Stronger Than Your Character’s Fear? Their Unmet Need By Angela Ackerman
Want to know how intense to make an emotional response?
Click and read – Leveraging The Emotional Spectrum in Your Writing By Bonnie Randall
Which emotion do you have trouble expressing in a story?
Do you have a tip to help me get the “feeling” right?
Which emotion does your character express? Is he/she angry, fearful, loving? Which do you write with ease?
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Probably not, but I try. 🙂
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Me too.
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