Bonnie Tharp Books
Folks, there really is no such thing as a free lunch. But I have to admit I love discounts, coupons, and sales. If I feel as though I’m getting something extra I am that much happier with my acquisition. I wouldn’t have nearly as many great books in my library if I hadn’t had a coupon or got them at the used bookstore at a great price. How does that apply to writing, you ask? It means giving your reader more than they expect. More twists, surprises, mystery, things that will keep them reading. Giving them a bigger helping of fun!
I got a call from a friend who said, “It’s all your fault I don’t get anything done.” She was reading Patchwork Family and was having trouble putting it down. That’s the kind of news authors want to hear from readers. That’s how I want to feel when I’m reading, as well.
What makes the book so hard to put down? Is the character multi-layered? Is the plot unpredictible? Does the tension keep increasing? These are the types of questions you need to ask yourself and share the answers with the author. Is there a surprise? As a reader, I like plausible surprises. Personally, I don’t like loose ends. I must be satisfied with the resolution of the conflict, but that doesn’t mean everything is tied up with a big blue bow. It means, things make sense and feel mostly resolved.
Give readers more than they paid for…give them a GREAT read instead of just a good one. That’s my goal as an author. One more thing Readers: Be sure and leave a review when you finish a book, good or bad – they are helpful to other readers and to the author, too.