
Good Writers Are So Lazy, They Make Readers Do All the Work! by Jason Black
Helping Writers Become Authors
Exploring How Good Writers Engage Readers' Imaginations
In this chapter, the idea that good writers are lazy is explored, as they make readers do most of the work by leveraging their imaginations. By providing only essential details in a scene, writers allow readers to fill in the rest, creating a vivid and believable experience based on individual interpretations.
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