Sara Schonfeld(@SaraSchon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

even if your protagonist isn’t the loudest or flashiest, we don’t want to lose them in a scene. Try an over-the-shoulder shot:
- ground with their emotions
- share their interpretation
- let them react
put them in a spotlight. never forget this is THEIR story.

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Annie Acorn(@Annie_Acorn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every word must count, regardless of the length of the overall work. Readers don’t want filler in their novels. Just, very, said (a fair amount of the time) – these are your enemies. :-)

Every word must count, regardless of the length of the overall work. Readers don’t want filler in their novels. Just, very, said (a fair amount of the time) – these are your enemies. #amwriting #writerslife #writingtip #writingcommunity :-)
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Juniper Klein(@juniper_klein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've found that emotion is best conveyed through poetic prose, and reading a scene aloud as I write sometimes helps me capture the lyricism.

Or maybe I'm just a lover of poetry 🥰

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