As a fiction novel writer, you want to keep it light and avoid bombarding your reader with a lot of details.

It’s important to allow your reader to assimilate, to absorb the information, and to have it feel natural – like it just “flows in”.

The key is they don’t have to really stop and analyze anything because otherwise they are jumping out of the story.

At that point, you’ve lost them.

In this episode, Lana McAra reveals tactics you can implement right now to keep your story from getting too “heavy” and risking making the reader stop and think.

When your reader is able to jump into the story without being nudged out of their trance, your fiction writing story becomes #Unputdownable.

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Do you dream of writing a best-selling fiction novel?

With the right tools, you could get there sooner than you think.

Register for our next How to Write a Novel That Sells course and unlock the secrets to writing compelling fiction taught by international best-selling author Lana McAra:

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