Sometimes, people fight for attention. And you have to find a way to show yourself off. Otherwise, other storytellers will steal the scene. And you have to get it back somehow.
(This doesn’t mean you have to keep the attention 24/7.)
Medias Res means “in the middle of things.” It involves s tarting your story from the middle of the action rather than the beginning. And it could be a great way to grab the attention.
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