Lament of the Fallen, by Andy Peloquin (33:08)
Today we see that a book can start strong, but stumble when it tries to loop back around.
Today we see that a book can start strong, but stumble when it tries to loop back around.
Today we see there’s a hierarchy of intrusiveness when it comes to typos.
Today we see that even when the reader is fully engaged and loving the story, frequent editorial gaffes can have a draining effect, to the point where the book might even be abandoned.
Today we see that another way to grab readers is not with action, but with the imminent expectation of action.
Today we see that drama and a strong character can overshadow a recurring problem, but not forever.