Show and tell your readers why time matters to your characters.  Time matters.  When you look up and it’s dark outside, time matters to you.  When your characters look around and summer is turning into fall, time matters to them.  When your readers are reading a novel and they can’t figure out how time is passing? Well, time matters to them, too—mostly because they’re confused.  In this episode, I’m sharing two ways to make time matter to your readers the way it matters to your characters.  T...

Your Next Draft

Alice Sudlow

2 “Showing” and "Telling" Ways to Convey Time Passing in Your Novel

JUN 4, 202416 MIN
Your Next Draft

2 “Showing” and "Telling" Ways to Convey Time Passing in Your Novel

JUN 4, 202416 MIN

Description

Show and tell your readers why time matters to your characters.

Time matters.

When you look up and it’s dark outside, time matters to you.

When your characters look around and summer is turning into fall, time matters to them.

When your readers are reading a novel and they can’t figure out how time is passing? Well, time matters to them, too—mostly because they’re confused.

In this episode, I’m sharing two ways to make time matter to your readers the way it matters to your characters.

That is, how to make time matter because it impacts your characters’ lives. (And not because your readers can’t get a grip on what’s happening in your story.)

You’ll learn:

  • How to blend showing and telling (it’s a spectrum, not a binary)
  • 2 techniques to convey time passing using showing and telling
  • How to choose which calendars to use in your story
  • And more!

Your readers want to understand why time matters to your characters. Show and tell them, and they’ll feel it passing just as your characters do.

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