Writing A Book: Information Delivery Elements

K.M. Allan's avatarK.M. Allan

When writing a story, it’s necessary to give your readers information. They need to know what’s happening, who your characters are, where they are, and why they’re doing what they’re doing.

Delivering that information can be done in various ways, all of which are great elements to mix throughout your book to keep things interesting. And here are the options that you can use to do that!

Writing A Book: Information Delivery Elements

Narrative

Narrative writing will be the info-delivery element you’ll use the most. It’s the blow-by-blow steps of your characters in the present moment, and it’s writing that moves swiftly.

The key to narrative writing is not to summarize anything that’s happening, and to put the reader in your character’s head. You can use writing tricks like internal thoughts and the actions of your characters to do this.

Description

Description is a necessary part of any book and…

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