on Writers Helping Writers:
When we create a story world for readers, we are implanting images and sensory details. From which, the reader fills in the gaps. If we skew that world in any way, we pull the reader out of their base model. And ultimately, out of the story itself.
Examples of Oopsies
- blue eyes turn brown
- a limp or lisp mysteriously vanishes
- the sun rises outside the west-facing window
- an ocean appears in the middle of the desert
- the MC’s house has hardwood floors, yet in the previous book they had wall-to-wall carpeting
Creating a fictional world requires creativity, consistency, and attention to detail.
Fantastic advice!
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