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Varying psychic distance too quickly can disorient readers by abruptly shifting their level of emotional closeness to characters or scenes. Consistent psychic distance helps maintain a steady reader experience and allows for a deeper connection to the story. Gradual changes in psychic distance can be more effective in building tension and engagement throughout the narrative.
A larger psychic distance might create a tone of cool, removed observation.
to show a moment from slightly diffferent perspective
The writer wants to zoom in or pan out on the details of a scene
The writer wants to show a scene from different vantage points.
How different is the narrator's perspective from the character's
A three letter word for writing quickly is to jot.
writing down everything that crosses your mind as quickly as you can.
"Jotted down" typically refers to writing brief notes or jotting down important points, thoughts, or ideas quickly on paper or in a digital device for later reference or to remember something important. It can be a way to capture information in a concise and efficient manner.
Writing is hard work. If you're not interested in the topic, you're going to get bored very quickly and quit! Also, if you're not interested, the writing will be boring and the reader will quit reading.
increase your pace
Each physical sense also has a spiritual, psychic sense that goes along with it. There is psychic sight (clairvoyance), psychic feeling/empathy (clairsentience), and Psychic Hearing (clairaudiance). There are also psychic tasting and smelling, but these are less talked about. If your psychic senses are developed you can do any of a number of things with them (just like your real senses) including seeing the future (precognition), seeing the past (post cognition), feeling other people's emotions, seeing or feeling auras, talking with the dead or spirits, hearing other people's thoughts (telepathy), astral projection, or automatic writing.