3 Layers of ‘Layering’ in Fiction: guest post on Writer Unboxed

In keeping with Walsh Week, I’m going to mention again that I have a post up on Therese’s site, Writer Unboxed, just in case any of you missed it (and also because I am OCD and can’t end this series without finishing the pattern of posts I’ve established).

Layering is really important, guys. It’s what creates the third dimension into which your reader longs to sink. Without it, your stories may be lovely as lovely can be, but they’re still two-dimension, which means the reader still just lies there on the surface like seaweed cast up on the beaches of life. . .

Drag them out to sea. Take them to the depths.

3 Layers of ‘Layering’ in Fiction

3 thoughts on “3 Layers of ‘Layering’ in Fiction: guest post on Writer Unboxed

  1. Ben says:

    This is the post that brought me to your blog, and boy am I glad!

  2. Jeffrey Russell says:

    Layering, huh? Hmmm, let me think this over… LOL

    1. Victoria says:

      You’ve a fine dry wit, Mr. Russell. 🙂

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