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5 Tips for Writing Great Descriptions

5 Tips for Writing Great Descriptions

  • Use concrete, sensory details
  • Try not to over- or under-use descriptions
  • Use more description during important parts of the story
  • Use description to set the scene
  • Pay attention to “camera movement”

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