Jonny81
05-13-2016, 07:33 PM
I know that stories are better if they're drawn out but exactly how much drawing should there be? How long should my horny little characters suffer before finally gettin some? Because it feels like the story either jumps too fast or it drags on forever. How do I find that perfect moment? Do I go back in time and start at the beginning- do I start just before the action - do I ignore the fact that the kid is a horny little teenager and his mother is a hot young exhibitionist who hadn't been laid in over a decade? Just how much tension should I throw at them before they give in to natures grand plan?
I posted part one of my original draft only to realize that bits of it felt off. So now I'm going back to try again and hopefully get it right this time and throw in more of Lisa and Cayden's personalities. If anyone here is a literary agent I would be happy to receive some pro bono advice, or an editor, or anyone who is good with proper English grammar.
On a side note - the grandmother and Cayden, should this be a separate story on its own? How they meet, how their relationship evolves, the cooking lessons and cleaning, etc.
I feel there is room for a 3 book series, Lisa's story, Cayden's story, and Jane's story, but should I do it like that or somehow weave them together? Because if I weaved them together, then that would really show their personalities, but it would be a really long story... with multiple pov and I've been told that was just as bad as being too short.
I posted part one of my original draft only to realize that bits of it felt off. So now I'm going back to try again and hopefully get it right this time and throw in more of Lisa and Cayden's personalities. If anyone here is a literary agent I would be happy to receive some pro bono advice, or an editor, or anyone who is good with proper English grammar.
On a side note - the grandmother and Cayden, should this be a separate story on its own? How they meet, how their relationship evolves, the cooking lessons and cleaning, etc.
I feel there is room for a 3 book series, Lisa's story, Cayden's story, and Jane's story, but should I do it like that or somehow weave them together? Because if I weaved them together, then that would really show their personalities, but it would be a really long story... with multiple pov and I've been told that was just as bad as being too short.