The latter category, he believes, sadly faces an uphill climb in capturing
reader attention due to the fact that the FIRST category was forcefully spoon - fed to those readers at an earlier time, thus developing in their sensibilities an instinct to recoil and avoid.
Not exact matches
A lot of importance is given to «opening sentences» these days, many feel that the author must draw the
reader in quickly
due to shortened
attention spans etc..
We work out the Book formatting process with all the
due care and utmost
attention to every part of the document and produce a perfect copy of a formatted Book which is sure to create an immersive reading experience and get your
readers to stay glued to your story.
Of course, it's also no surprise to me that some self - published authors think this way, too, they are the ones who are now complaining that they are going to have to hold a
reader's
attention all the way through a story to get their full
due or adjust how they were gaming the system (no longer can they chop up existing stories — ruining the experience of the
reader — instead of writing good stories appropriate to the desired length).
You're right: I forgot to provide context to help
readers who like Joe Sixpack do not have the
attention span or the interest to pay
due diligence to the GWPF dossier on this page.
It pulls a
reader's
attention to the most important attributes of the applicant
due to organization, and it also provides details about her abilities.