You keep reading because you get emotionally involved in it. You like the characters and want to find out what happens.
Flow is how well the story fits together and moves along so that you're interested and keep reading. A story with poor flow makes you stop and have to think hard about what you just read in order to understand it - good flow means you just keep reading on and on until the end.
mood
yes it is a good story introduction is when it makes the reader feel like reading more
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In short - very. It is what the main action of your story builds towards. The promise of a good climax is essentially the reason you give a reader to keep reading.
No one has one, YET. Keep that in mind. -KHF wuz hea
Start reading from the first page of the story and keep working until the end.
Universal themes make people keep retelling stories -- things in the story that everyone understands and can relate to.
What makes horror stories in general good, is the suspense. For example, the chapters should end in cliff hangers, and the person reading it would have no choice but to continue reading to find out what happens. Also, it should be exciting. No explanation needed. And what I think is the most important element to any story, details.
The story is character-driven
Narrative writers should use a mix of descriptive language, dialogue, and action to keep readers engaged and the story moving along. It's important to balance these elements to maintain a sense of pacing and suspense for the reader. Additionally, creating complex and relatable characters can help to draw readers into the story and keep them invested in the outcome.
I have no idea but I keep reading that stress is not going to make it come any faster Ps researching it just makes it worse