Here are some notes are rolled up from a lecture on anticipation in fiction. I hope they can be of use.
– Don’t mistake action for suspense.
– Action is the thrill of the moment.
– The anticipation of violence is much more suspenseful then the violence itself.
– Suspense is anticipatory: action is the thrill of the moment.
– Emphasize the unknown.
– Knowing a killer behind the door is more suspenseful than him performing the murder.
– As you build toward each event, make each step increasingly more personal to the protagonist.
– Foreknowledge of a bad event is anticipatory, knowing there is no way to avoid it heightens suspense. Don’t see the shark in Jaws movie until later.
– Give hints of current actions that will give reader idea how they might react to new situations.
– Book: blink of the eye: bedroom, brother, monster, parents say monster not real.
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