This is great advice for horror, thrillers, and action-oriented plot.
I would not apply it to cozier works like slice of life, memoirs, or certain romances. Fantasy could use some of this for its action scenes, but be allowed to use that ambience you despise for immersion in the world with very carefully sprinkled lore.
This is great advice for horror, thrillers, and action-oriented plot.
I would not apply it to cozier works like slice of life, memoirs, or certain romances. Fantasy could use some of this for its action scenes, but be allowed to use that ambience you despise for immersion in the world with very carefully sprinkled lore.
So true
very good points
Once upon a time, something happened.
The end.
Is that ok?