A.Storey
Moon
- Joined
- Nov 29, 2024
Hello BMR,
Hoping to lean on the experience and knowledge of those who craft the many great RTs that I see please.
I've been wrestling with a draft RT for many weeks now (yeah, I procrastinate...also learning the intricacies and nuances of BBCode).
How do you decide on the appropriate balance of sufficient detail vs open-endedness when promoting one of your ideas/cravings in your RT?
Behind the scenes, outside of the RT, I have a much fuller description that I'm happy to share if someone is interested in it - but I don't want to post up all that upfront to ensure I'm not making the RT too long.
When it's too short and brief though, there's not enough for someone else to go on - something far too vague and open, gives the impression that I want someone to do all the work and fill in the blanks for me - which is not the case at all.
I want to give the impression that I am open to amending and altering details, without projecting being lazy with specifics.
What would you say are the vital essential details to include about a story you want to write to find that sweet spot for when someone else reads it?
Hoping to lean on the experience and knowledge of those who craft the many great RTs that I see please.
I've been wrestling with a draft RT for many weeks now (yeah, I procrastinate...also learning the intricacies and nuances of BBCode).
How do you decide on the appropriate balance of sufficient detail vs open-endedness when promoting one of your ideas/cravings in your RT?
Behind the scenes, outside of the RT, I have a much fuller description that I'm happy to share if someone is interested in it - but I don't want to post up all that upfront to ensure I'm not making the RT too long.
When it's too short and brief though, there's not enough for someone else to go on - something far too vague and open, gives the impression that I want someone to do all the work and fill in the blanks for me - which is not the case at all.
I want to give the impression that I am open to amending and altering details, without projecting being lazy with specifics.
What would you say are the vital essential details to include about a story you want to write to find that sweet spot for when someone else reads it?