Long explannations vs Fragmented sentences Need help

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As a new Author I struggle a lot with balancing these 2, I have written a novel in SH https://www.scribblehub.com/series/...up-dont-ask-about-my-sisters-opinion-on-this/

But I got 2-3 feedbacks saying too little detail and hard to follow. And my writing style tend to deviate into those japanese LN style, if unintended.

I rarely tend to include long paragraphs, even when using them I use them only to immerse the reader at the beginning and not anywhere else.


“What happened?”

World came into my visual field. First thing I noticed is the damaged Caravan. I pinched myself to see whether it was a dream, Apparently it was not. My hands and legs were smaller that it used to be

Wait…

Then bodies—Dead bodies, lying around the caravan. Servants and maids

Gasp!

The imagery forced a step back

“What the hell?”

I looked around,

Trees! Trees! TREES!

I’m in the middle of nowhere
Like this one, a quotation from my novel ch03

Is this kind of prose viable?

Can you give my novel a shot and highlight whether this type of writing OK, because some liked it and some absolutely despised it :s_frown:

Since I have no proper experience or much skill, I struggle in these kind of conflicting feedback

Also can anyone please tell me whether I messed up opening 2 chapters (your opinion)
And compare it into ch 03, 04, 05

The novel until now is around 4,000 words :s_smile:

And also highlight any other prose related issues (there are few problems in ch01 and 02 some lack fullstops, because when copying from my draft I copied it section by section, so my cursor had missed them in some places, I couldn't find the way to edit published chapters and the error is fixed in ch03 onwards)


Thank you in advance

Sorry for any inconvenience caused, just started writing 1-2 yrs ago and this is the first thing I published
 

Zagaroth

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Your sample reads a lot like a script for a play or movie. The reason that scripts can be so sparse is that it is the job of the actors to round out and bring the characters to life, while it is the job of the director and stage hands and such to bring the setting around the actor to life.

Writing this way may work inside your head, but that's because you already have all that secondary information in your head.

Reading your sample creates a series of first movement, a still image, then a brief bit of movement, then the scene freezes again. There is no fluidity between the lines, nothing carries through, no ongoing sense of motion and very little continuity. This is what makes it jarring.

Yes, this is the style that light novels are written in, but this is exactly why a lot of people do not like LNs. I only read them when I am impatient about an ongoing anime/manga and I want to know more of the story. That way I can carry the visuals and characterizations I already have from there into the light novel, and mentally fill the gaps that the LN author leaves.

You do have relatively dense information for the amount you have written, but you achieved this by stripping away that which makes a world vibrant, rich, and immersive.
 

Eldoria

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Try writing from a limited third POV. LN style generally focuses on the first POV.
 
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