Creative writing

Foreshadowing — How to Improve Your Short Stories (And Even Your Novels)

Luisito Gavara
5 min readJan 30, 2024
Photo by Reuben Juarez on Unsplash

Have you ever read a story where you knew something bad was going to happen, but you weren’t sure what, and then when it did happen you almost rolled your eyes because looking back it made perfect sense? That is foreshadowing. Foreshadowing is a literary technique that hints at future events in a story, creating anticipation and building suspense for readers.

The significance of foreshadowing is that it adds depth, complexity, and resonance to the narrative, engaging readers and enhancing the overall story experience. It creates a sense of cohesion throughout the story as well as keeping readers engaged in what’s going to happen next.

The purpose of the article is to provide practical guidance on how writers can effectively utilize foreshadowing to improve their short story writing skills, leading to more compelling and memorable narratives.

Understanding Foreshadowing

Foreshadowing is a narrative device used to subtly hint at future developments or outcomes in a story, serving to prepare readers for what lies ahead and heightening their anticipation and suspense.

There are two kinds of foreshadowing — Direct and indirect foreshadowing: Direct…

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Luisito Gavara

A world traveller. From Venezuela, living in Canada, telling stories of humanity. POM (poet of medium). https://bmc.link/0iPLSjb