✨ Issue #62 ✨ You know when you’re reading a scene in a book or a story or an essay, and it ends, and then there’s that little bit of white space before the next scene picks up? Like this: That bit of white space can be a useful tool, signaling the end of a moment or the passage of time. Or it can be a crutch the writer uses to cut away just as things are getting good, because she doesn’t know what the characters should do or say next, and somehow convinces herself that the white space will magically fill in the blanks.
Living through the white space 💭
Living through the white space 💭
Living through the white space 💭
✨ Issue #62 ✨ You know when you’re reading a scene in a book or a story or an essay, and it ends, and then there’s that little bit of white space before the next scene picks up? Like this: That bit of white space can be a useful tool, signaling the end of a moment or the passage of time. Or it can be a crutch the writer uses to cut away just as things are getting good, because she doesn’t know what the characters should do or say next, and somehow convinces herself that the white space will magically fill in the blanks.