Interesting article. I'm reading 3 books at the same time, but only a few pages each night before resting. I usually focus on one book, but want to read all three equally. No patience. ;) With comic books, I like some story, but prefer comics that aren't wall to wall dialog. A medium amount of dialog balance is important, as the dialog tells a story too. For writing, if a writer has a character get to the point effectively with fewer words, I heard that's more impactful than many words for the same point made. Sometimes less is more.
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Blessings Georgio, are you saying that you're planning to write a regular book on top of having your comic books for sale? What will the book be about?
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GEORGIO ARCADE
Hey I saw this discussion about the shift in reader attention spans on the writers subreddit and it got me thinking; Why fight change when you can adapt and reach a bigger audience? Writers who embrace short-form storytelling aren’t selling out; they’re being smart.
I’m currently writing my first YA novel which is something that’s quick, engaging, and easy to digest because there's a new audience of readers looking for that. If they love it, they’ll come back for more.
What do y’all think? Should writers adapt to shorter books, or stick to tradition? Let's talk about it. Also scroll to the next slide to see my in depth response.
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