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Stop writing puzzles. Start writing the "Gap." If your story relies on a sudden explosion to keep people interested, you’ve already lost the reader. Learn how to build tension that breathes before anything actually happens.
“The reader should not be surprised by the danger. The reader should be waiting for it.”
In this episode of The Ink Stays Dark, Adrian Klein breaks down the internal mechanics of psychological pressure. This isn't a lecture on car chases; it’s a craft-first exploration of "Information Imbalance", the art of letting your reader see the edge of the cliff before the character does.
Inside the Masterclass:
The Diagnostic: Common Failures and Their Fixes
Adrian Klein identifies the 7 systemic errors that kill tension and how to recalibrate them.
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About Ink Stays Dark
The Ink Stays Dark explores the moral questions beneath crime, silence, memory, power, and the stories people try to control.
Hosted by writer Adrian Klein, the podcast moves through real cases, history, psychology, institutions, and fiction to examine what people do when truth becomes expensive.
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By Adrian KleinStop writing puzzles. Start writing the "Gap." If your story relies on a sudden explosion to keep people interested, you’ve already lost the reader. Learn how to build tension that breathes before anything actually happens.
“The reader should not be surprised by the danger. The reader should be waiting for it.”
In this episode of The Ink Stays Dark, Adrian Klein breaks down the internal mechanics of psychological pressure. This isn't a lecture on car chases; it’s a craft-first exploration of "Information Imbalance", the art of letting your reader see the edge of the cliff before the character does.
Inside the Masterclass:
The Diagnostic: Common Failures and Their Fixes
Adrian Klein identifies the 7 systemic errors that kill tension and how to recalibrate them.
Support the show
About Ink Stays Dark
The Ink Stays Dark explores the moral questions beneath crime, silence, memory, power, and the stories people try to control.
Hosted by writer Adrian Klein, the podcast moves through real cases, history, psychology, institutions, and fiction to examine what people do when truth becomes expensive.
Connect with the Dark: