History, Wonder Tales, Fairy Tales, Myths and Legends How to Write A Good Fairy Tale | Page 14

Ten infallible ingredients of suggestive communication 1. Respect your reader’s inner world You don’t know your reader’s values. So you have to be careful: stick to what you know (he is reading the tale …). When connecting this information to such abstract things as his feelings and opinions, be vague. Let his own imagination fill in the gaps. The more recognizable and vivid the situations you describe, the more vague th H