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Writing 101 | Quick Ways to Help Create Anticipation for Readers (2)

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More examples to help create anticipation:

5.The villain falls in love with the MC. Readers know, but the MC doesn’t know.

6.An important character falls in love with the MC. Readers know, the villain knows, but the MC doesn’t know.

7.The MC is about to have a golden opportunity. Readers know, the villain knows, but the MC doesn’t know.

8.The villain is related to the MC by blood. Readers know, the villain has found out, but the MC doesn’t know.

10.The villain is actually on the side of the MC. Readers know, but the villain and the MC don’t know.

Remember, you don’t have to use the exact same plots. Hope these various scenes can inspire you to come up with some awesome stories!

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Obsessed with books, Cook has been a pro writer for more than 15 years. Previously, Cook served as initial reporter contact in news report formulation for Omaha World Herald before shifting to book writing. His writing has been featured on Inc, Lifehacker, and Wired before. In early 2009, he joined Stary as Editorial Director, where she could not only engage his interest in novel writing, but also oversee content strategy and operations. And then, he became editor-in-chief of the Stary writing manangement team in 2012. He graduated from the University of Miam with a B.A. in English writing.
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