"I wanted to show those characters discovering it is possible to find common ground, as they make their way through a plotline that I hope is engrossing enough to keep the reader a willing participant"
- Joan D. Vinge
About this Quote
This quote by Joan D. Vinge speaks with the value of discovering common ground between characters in a story. It recommends that the characters need to have the ability to come together and find a method to work together, in spite of their distinctions. This is an important part of producing an interesting story, as it allows the reader to become purchased the characters and their journey. Vinge likewise recommends that the plotline needs to be captivating enough to keep the reader engaged. This indicates that the story should be intriguing and unforeseeable, with a lot of weaves to keep the reader guessing. Ultimately, Vinge is stressing the significance of producing a story that is both emotionally engaging and intellectually promoting.
This quote is written / told by Joan D. Vinge somewhere between April 2, 1948 and today. He/she was a famous Author from USA.
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