| Maggie talks about pacing |
Everyone knows a song has lyrics, a melody, and a beat. Books have characters, plots, and pacing, which is the beat, or rhythm of your story. In the early days of my writing journey, I thought I knew a lot about pacing, but I had no appreciation for this fine point. Pacing is the art of how you string the words together that makes the story speed up or slow down.
| Ancient City Writers working on pacing |
This past Saturday, I spoke at the Ancient City Writers chapter of the Florida Writers Association in St. Augustine. I used examples of good pacing from top authors, broke their technique down into usable information nuggets, and also gave instruction on how to fix the pacing in your own story.
| More writers working on pacing |
After that, we had fun! I like the hands-on aspect of instruction, so here's what we did. Two names were solicitied from the about 35 attendees - Amy and Max. I asked for random professions and this is what came forward: nurse, phone technician, artist, and burglar. For character traits, the group came up with this list: aggressive, shy, twitchy eye, pushing glasses up the nose, and stutterer. The setting was a PTA Open House. The room broke into small groups and worked cooperatively for about ten minutes.
| Lunch at Kingfish Grill with Dianne Ell, Judy Weber, and Nancy Quatrano; Jack's reflection is in the glass |
We had fabulous results. Lots of blended narrative and dialogue. Fast pacing. Slow pacing. Pacing that bridged between a fast opening and a slower finish. There are lots of talented writers in St. Augustine! When my workshop was over, I chatted with several very fired-up writers. People really seemed to have a renewed respect for pacing.
Afterwards we lunched at Kingfish Grill right on the water. What a lovely spot. I loved my Mediterranean Salad with grilled shrimp. From there, I visited Vilano Beach which was right across the bridge. What a fitting finale to a great day.
| Vilano Beach in July |
Thanks to group member Jack Owen who generously shared his pictures with me!
| A sunny day at the beach |
Maggie--do you hear me crying? I want to go to that beach! And to the workshop! Oh, thank you for giving us this view into the life of a workshop leader and her pupils. It looks great. Celia
ReplyDeleteHi Celia,
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping in to say hello. The beach was wonderful, and it was so nice to have a break from my routine. The getaway part of the weekend went much too fast!
Maggie
Hi Maggie,
ReplyDeleteI am very sensitive to the pacing of a book. A slow pacing can have me sigh in frustration and stop reading. Two years ago I attended Mary Buckham's workshop on pacing. I am sure the writers at the Florida Writers Association in St. Augustine must have greatly benefit from your workshop.
Maggie, what a day! Thanks for sharing the pictures. The beach, sigh...
ReplyDeleteI loved what you did at the workshop. It sounds like it you had a bunch of fun. I would love to attend one of your workshops.
Smiles
Steph