Keep the Best For Last
KEEP THE BEST FOR LAST: BACKLOADING
TECHNIQUE
by Rayne Hall
Here is a nifty technique to give your
writing style more impact: Structure your sentences so the most powerful word
comes at the end. The last word touches the reader's psyche more than any other,
so make it count.
Short, evocative nouns, adjectives and
verbs are best. Here's a list for your inspiration: death, dead, kiss, lust,
treachery, blood, fear, die, kill, deep, cold, heat, dark, boil, pull, grave,
grip, grasp, hope, sear, scream, thrill, scar, bone, flesh, skull, wound, pray,
pain, soul, child, flee, trap, teeth, curse, escape, safe, love.
These words, on the other hand, have no
particular effect: it, then, them, across, through, there, somehow,
around, under, of, off, for, that, be,
others, his, her.
Often, restructuring the sentence is all it
takes, or perhaps adding, deleting or replacing one word.
Before
She knew she had to kill it.
After
She knew she had to kill.
Before
She had a painful headache.
After
Pain pounded in her skull.
Before
He felt the pain then.
After
Then he felt the pain.
Before
A child was in there.
After
In there was a child.
I recommend backloading the last sentence
of most paragraphs - but only if it suits the contents. If possible, backload
the last sentence of every scene, because that's where the impact is greatest.
Try it with some sentences in your
manuscript, and post the “before” and “after” versions as a comment.
BIO
Rayne Hall is professional writer and
editor. She has had over 30 books published under several pen names, in several
genres(mostly fantasy, horror and non-fiction), in several languages (mostly
English, German, Polish and Chinese), by several publishers, under several pen
names. For a list of currently published fiction under the Rayne Hall pen name,
go to http://www.amazon.com/Rayne-Hall/e/B006BSJ5BK
Her recent books include Storm Dancer (dark
epic fantasy novel), Writing Fight Scenes (for authors), Writing
Scary Scenes (for authors), Six Scary Tales Vol 1, 2 and 3
(mild horror stories) and more.
She is the editor of the Ten Tales
series of themed multi-author short story anthologies: Bites: Ten Tales of
Vampires, Haunted: Ten Tales of Ghosts, Scared: Ten Tales of Horror, Cutlass:
Ten Tales of Pirates, and others.
She teaches online workshops for
intermediate, advanced and professional level writers who are serious about
improving their writing craft skills. Caution: these classes are not suitable for
beginners or the faint-of-heart! For a list of her currently scheduled
workshops, see https://sites.google.com/site/writingworkshopswithraynehall/
Comments
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