Confessions of a Peeved Reader
I have a confession to make.
As a reader, there was one type of scene I always skimmed. Most romances, especially the historicals, would have this kind of scene and without fail, I'd skip it. I remember it being a pet peeve of mine.
The scene always felt overdrawn, long, overly detailed with nothing exciting happening (lack of conflict)...The wedding scene.
Yup. I know I'm probably in the minority but there's my confession: I hate reading wedding scenes.
What's your confession?
As a reader, there was one type of scene I always skimmed. Most romances, especially the historicals, would have this kind of scene and without fail, I'd skip it. I remember it being a pet peeve of mine.
The scene always felt overdrawn, long, overly detailed with nothing exciting happening (lack of conflict)...The wedding scene.
Yup. I know I'm probably in the minority but there's my confession: I hate reading wedding scenes.
What's your confession?
Comments
~ Wendy
LOL Faith! Actually, that is good for your critters because it probably means they have too much. :-)
Love your new avi picture BTW! :O)
Terri, yes, if there's no conflict and nothing happening, then I'd prefer it to be skipped. Romance is great but I guess the details of everything bog me down. Good point about uniqueness.
Hmm. My confession ... I hate that publishers have so much say in what is presented to readers nowadays. You knew that was coming, right? HEH
(Voodoo doll, work that magic baby...)
I also have a hard time reading about male characters that aren't manly. I like the rough and tumble guys. If the hero I'm reading about is too sensitve etc. I just get turned off:)
I skip descritptions if more than one line, people tell me that historical readers want the description to be transported to another world and I have to write in more setting. I'm a historical reader and I say--get on with the dialog and action please!
I'll have to go with the overly long passages of description. With that I have to admit to being guilty of writing it when I first started. I thought that's the way you were supposed to do it!
My other pet peeve would be too much ogling (Sp?)of the hero. Okay, I get he's a hunk but show me in some way other than the heroine drooling (or vice versa).
Melissa, I'll bet you'll do a great job. If you think your wedding scene is necessary, just put lots of juicy conflict in it, maybe a hook of some sort, and that should spice it up. Good luck!
Great points, Loree!
Yep, I read that and it was great, Erica!
Kara, totally agree with you. Sensitive and the darker characters I like are totally different. I love manly men!
Hey Patti!!
Hahaaa, Laila, you're too funny. :-)
Have a great week!
Hope to see you next Wednesday!