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Silence is golden.
As writers we often talk about the deficiencies in telling instead of showing. This idea is far more than one of aesthetics or sophisticated writing. It is fundamental in the telling of a story or the unfolding of plot.
As a reader, I want the experience of knowing the questions as the clues are presented by the writer. That way I may not know the details, but I feel them. I become emotionally engaged, pulled in by the tension that subtext creates.
"Meaning is only compellingly elusive when the reader must struggle to reconcile the tension that arises from plot, " writes Catherine Brady.
For a more in depth look at this concept check out "Story Logic and the Craft of Fiction" by Catherine Brady.
Did you prospect any gold today? For me, it often requires sifting through the dirt, if you know what I mean.