
A moment of rest in a short story or novel is a
moment where the writer gives the reader time to pause and reflect on an element
of the story, a character or both. Such moments offer a deeper dive into an
aspect of the work from within and give the reader time to better appreciate
the read, especially when a lot is happening or when the characters are many or
diverse.
So how are such moments created?
One general principle is the use of detail: about the setting, a character or a
point of plot. Such details — the slanting sunlight through a forest glade, the softness in a lover’s eyes or the rumble of thunder heard by a child awaiting a parent's return — actually give the reader's mind a
rest, as one might pause and appreciate a moment of beauty.
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