Suspense

💡 is the foundation; if you don't care about the characters, you won't feel anxious when they are in danger. What is Suspense? Why and How It Makes Better Books

Suspense is the "slow-burn" of storytelling—a lingering feeling of anxious uncertainty about what might happen next. While is a puzzle about a crime that already happened, and surprise is a sudden shock, suspense is the visceral experience of waiting for a known or suspected danger to strike. The Mechanics of Suspense

Imposing a strict deadline or a countdown (e.g., a 48-hour rescue window) forces immediate action and raises heart rates.

Suspense Writing: Examples and Devices for Tenser Stories - NN

What is Suspense? Why and How It Makes Better Books * How I Fell for Suspense. I was born with a love for mystery and suspense. .. The Write Practice