Let the Quiet Speak

Do

Strip away dialogue to let sensory details breathe.

Use shorter sentences to mimic hesitation. Let a scene’s soundscape fade until it feels wrong.

Avoid

Explaining what characters think during silence.

Overfilling the gap with exposition or using ellipses or italics as shortcuts for tension can be off-putting.

Stillness as Suspense

Do

Anchor stillness to one vivid image (a pendulum, a breath, a door barely ajar).

Use paragraph breaks as beats; the white space becomes your metronome. Resume movement with subtlety—let one detail shift before chaos resumes.

Avoid

Using stillness as filler. It should hum with purpose.

Snapping instantly from stillness to shock or confusing stillness with inactivity can be jarring for your readers. Your characters are alert even when unmoving.

From My Work

Why Silence Endures

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