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It’s All About the Set-Up: Secrets of the Sea by Evan Griffith
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It’s All About the Set-Up: Secrets of the Sea by Evan Griffith

In Secrets of the Sea, Evan Griffith keeps the story active by providing context to explain how important her work was, providing detailed descriptions and examples to prove his points about Jeanne, and employing effective sentences at the ends of spreads that make readers want to turn the page. In each instance, he sets up expectations, context, or questions that lead readers through a delightful story.

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Orienting the Reader: The List of Things That Will Not Change by Rebecca Stead
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Orienting the Reader: The List of Things That Will Not Change by Rebecca Stead

Your job as a writer is to keep your readers asking the right questions: What will happen to the main character? What decision will she make?When your reader asks the wrong questions--like, Where are we? Who’s in the room with the main character? Is this happening now, or in the past, or in the future? How much time has gone by since the last scene?--they’ll be too distracted to focus on the more important questions.

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