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On this episode of Screenplay to Novel, Mark and Tom discuss why trusting the reader may be one of the most important skills in writing a novel. From avoiding unnecessary exposition to resisting the urge to clarify every beat, they explore how giving readers room to think and feel can elevate a story—and why over-control often weakens it.
Text Screenplay to Novel: 202.670.8497
Email Screenplay to Novel: [email protected]
Buy the book / HIT ESCAPE: Amazon.com
"Hit Escape" is a time-bending novel about memory, consequence, and the fragile line between who we were and who we are. Both intimate and speculative, it explores regret, second chances, and the day that refuses to stay in the past.
By Mark ReynoldsOn this episode of Screenplay to Novel, Mark and Tom discuss why trusting the reader may be one of the most important skills in writing a novel. From avoiding unnecessary exposition to resisting the urge to clarify every beat, they explore how giving readers room to think and feel can elevate a story—and why over-control often weakens it.
Text Screenplay to Novel: 202.670.8497
Email Screenplay to Novel: [email protected]
Buy the book / HIT ESCAPE: Amazon.com
"Hit Escape" is a time-bending novel about memory, consequence, and the fragile line between who we were and who we are. Both intimate and speculative, it explores regret, second chances, and the day that refuses to stay in the past.