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Sounds: Bringing Back the Often-Forgotten Sense

Sounds: Bringing Back the Often-Forgotten Sense

Arguably, the most common advice to new writers may be “show, don’t tell,” and “use sensory details.” Most of us do well using the sense of sight—after all, we must describe what’s going on for the story to make sense. When we’re trying, we may add a taste a smell, but all too often, the […]

September 12, 2017 | By Annette Lyon | 1 Reply More

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