Laughter Lifts the Heart
Several years into it, and this blog still refuses to be categorized. It's eclectic and includes everything from writing posts to snippets from my ordinary life.
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Tag Archives: setting description
The Cast-Character-Setting Interlock
How much time and effort have you put into your setting? Your secondary and minor characters? How much time and effort have you put into creating your story world? I hope your answer is that you know every square inch … Continue reading
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Tagged Characterization, creating a story world, setting description, story world
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Setting Descriptions: Keep in Character
Whether you write in intimate first person, which allows the reader to experience what the characters experience as if walking around in their skin, or a more distant person, where some omniscient someone tells the story, often from … Continue reading
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Tagged character, first person, Jack Ryan, novel writing, omniscient, POV, setting description, Tom Clancy, Writing, writing fiction, Writing Tips
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Setting Description
He clutches the package tighter to his chest and shoots a glance over his shoulder. Still there. No shakin’ them. Whoever’d hired them is sure gettin’ his money’s worth. His eyes dart to the “Walk” sign at the corner, and … Continue reading
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Tagged scene description, scene setting, setting description
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