Episode 9: Rhythm and Bone: Sentence-Level Craft
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Listen to this.
The letter arrived on a morning in early August seventeen sixty two, six weeks after Catherine's coup.
Now listen to this.
On a morning in early August of the year seventeen sixty two, approximately six weeks following the successful coup that had brought Catherine to power, a letter arrived.
Same information. Completely different effect.
The first version moves. The second version plods. The first has bone. The second is all flesh.
We have spent eight episodes on large scale architecture. The skeleton. The four acts. Scene purpose. Drift zones. Now we zoom in. All the way in. To the sentence.
In this episode, I show you the smallest structural decisions that make the biggest difference.
We cover:→ What bone means: the structural integrity of a sentence→ Why qualifiers cost more than they add→ The music of variation: short sentences punch, long sentences flow→ How to earn your short sentences by saving them for impact→ Paragraph architecture: topic, development, resolution→ Matching prose rhythm to narrative energy→ The paragraph break as a tool for emphasis→ Four practical exercises to develop rhythm awareness
I share diagnostics from my own revision: how I identified fifty moments that deserved short sentence emphasis and broke up the middle ground monotony.
Prose rhythm is emotional instruction. You are telling the reader how to feel through how the sentences move.
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Resources:
- Custom GPT and Companion Workbook: rondanini.com/architect-method
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Questions? Reach out at rondanini.com