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What You Don't Write

How great fiction invites the reader in

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By: Ross Thompson
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This book teaches a way of approaching storytelling - restraint. The writer no longer asks how much to show. They ask where to direct attention.

This is the point at which the reader truly becomes a collaborator. Not because the writer has abdicated responsibility, but because they have learned where responsibility ends.

A confident, restrained narrative does not feel incomplete. It feels spacious. It allows the reader to move, to interpret, to remember.

And perhaps most importantly, it lasts.

Stories that trust the reader tend to stay with them longer, precisely because the reader helped build them. The images linger not because they were imposed, but because they were formed.

That is the quiet reward of restraint. Not minimalism as an aesthetic, but confidence as a craft.

This writing skill made Georges Simenon - Cormac McCarthy - Hemingway - great. In an age of images and videos the craft of restraint has dropped out of writing tuition. Fiction authorship benefits greatly from these vital skills.

Communication & Social Skills Creativity Personal Development Fiction
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