by Melissa Tagg, @Melissa_Tagg I don’t know about you, but I loooooove a good book series that tugs me and doesn’t let go. Where I can pick up each subsequent …
Wordpainting for emotional effect!
Last week we took a look at Active Description and 4 Tips on how to wordpaint for emotional effect. This week, let’s take a look at incorporating those 4 Tips …
A Quick and Easy Tool for Writing Description (part 1)
Extreme Wordsmithing Makeover: A Quick and Easy Tool for Writing Description (part 1) This month we’ve been talking about Weak Writing Fixes and diving into description. Last week I …
Extreme Book Makeover: Wordsmithing your Descriptions
How do you engage your reader into a story, capture their imagination from the first page, and immerse them in a fictional world? It’s more than setting, fashion and time …
Use FOCUS to craft vivid scenes
I went to my first My Book Therapy (MBT) retreat in 2009 – the first-ever Storycrafters Retreat. I’m four years further along the writing road, on deadline for my fourth novel, and I often review things I learned at back then. One of my favorite MBT techniques is FOCUS, an acronym that helps you craft vivid scene descriptions.
FOCUS stands for:
First Impressions
Observations
Close Up
Simile (or Metaphor)
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