“Unlocking the Mystery: The 7 Surprising Notes Readers Wish They Could Share!”
Pacing
If your goal isn’t clear, then your second act will likely meander. Writers often fill the space with dialogue, trying to find the answer or explain what’s going on in a character’s mind, rather than letting the audience learn things through their characters’ actions.
It’s very important to balance the amount of dialogue and action. Too much of one will cause readers to scan and miss things—unless what you’re putting in there still moves the plot or is unique enough to hold a reader’s attention.
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