As a writer, you want your stories to connect to your readers on two levels. One level is the intellectual: the events in your story should make sense in the world you've set it in and your readers should be able to see logical connections between the events. The other level is the emotional; your readers should be able to relate to what your characters are feeling and should feel a full range of emotions themselves as they read the story.
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I know I'm not the first person to have this idea and in fact I'm stealing it from other blogs, but I'm starting a series of short posts about common writers' mistakes. These posts will be a bit like my writing prompts: short and sporadic. If you see one, it will mean that either I'm too busy to write a longer post, or I've just read a book with that particular gaffe, or simply that I'm being lazy (because it's easy to write about someone else's mistakes).
Gemma @ Chasing Daisies tagged me for this one and since I'm a complete bibliophile, I'm more than happy to take it on.
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