>> note: this is a repost to get around an editing problem; ignore if you’ve seen it or reread at your leisure…
Over at the Clarion Foundation‘s blog, Gregory Frost shares some terrific advice about the importance of establishing place in writing. I agree that authors need to use their details wisely, but too many people forget the importance of place, and I’m not just saying that because I spent time studying Geography.
Quick, what’s the first question you would ask if you woke up in a strange place?
“Where am I?”
Settle that and you can move on to other issues (like “Why am I perched on a tower fifty stories in the air?” or “Who tied me up and how the hell do I get out of here?”). Without it, all the conflict in the world can’t keep the story from feeling like it’s taking place in front of a green screen.
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