Wednesday
Feb132013
The Storytelling Ability
Part of the storytelling ability is simply the anticipation of boredom and the introduction of a sudden surprise. To be a good storyteller you need to have first internalized the audience: that subvocal groan that says, “Okay, get on with it.” Not that you always have to cater to the audience’s expectations: you can cross them up, frustrate them, prolong their tension, though that too can be a way of entertaining them. In any case, you have to be aware of their demands, whether you satisfy them or not.
PHILLIP LOPATE



































Wednesday, February 13, 2013 at 12:01AM
Reader Comments (1)
I was just thinking about this as I was writing last night. I was a little bored, so my character was thinking about boredom, and then the character he was talking to said something outrageous that I was NOT expecting that will cause me plot problems for the rest of the book.
I am the writer and the audience.