many cases a reader puts a story aside ‘got boring,’ boredom arose wri — Stephen King, Writing: A Memoir Craft

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In many cases when a reader puts a story aside because it 'got boring,' the boredom arose because the writer grew enchanted with his powers of description and lost sight of his priority, which is to keep the ball rolling.

Stephen King, On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft

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