Incanus
Auror
The question might be better asked as--too much of the same kind of showing?
I've been revising a short story after spending a year-and-a-half working on rough drafting my novel. My 'showing' skills (such as they are) need a little dusting off, it seems.
In the first scene of the story (about 6 pages), I think I must have about 8-9 instances of the MC doing something physical as he reacts to the scene. He does stuff like fidgeting with a stone, rubbing his neck, scuffing the ground with a toe, lowering his head, running a hand through his hair, and a few others I can't recall at the moment. Most or all of these are accompanied by an internal thought or two.
Does that strike anyone as too much? Or, does it strike anyone as showing too much of the same kind of thing?
(I have until Monday to sort this out, and make any changes.)
I've been revising a short story after spending a year-and-a-half working on rough drafting my novel. My 'showing' skills (such as they are) need a little dusting off, it seems.
In the first scene of the story (about 6 pages), I think I must have about 8-9 instances of the MC doing something physical as he reacts to the scene. He does stuff like fidgeting with a stone, rubbing his neck, scuffing the ground with a toe, lowering his head, running a hand through his hair, and a few others I can't recall at the moment. Most or all of these are accompanied by an internal thought or two.
Does that strike anyone as too much? Or, does it strike anyone as showing too much of the same kind of thing?
(I have until Monday to sort this out, and make any changes.)