This is so important to know how to do for a writer. We visualize what we write and what we read and to promote the reality in the novels we are writing, it is a critical part in the writing process. Thank you for sharing.
Today, I’m delighted to welcome Esther Chilton to my blog.
While I’m putting the finishing touches to my next short story collection, Esther kindly accepted my invitation to write a guest post. This is a must-read for anyone who is in the process of writing fiction, whether it is for an upcoming book, competition, for publication in a magazine, or as a blog post. Esther gives lots of great writing advice and tips over on her blog.
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To be successful, a short story or novel needs to develop a strong sense of atmosphere. This draws your readers into your story so they can imagine this world you are creating. It also sets up expectations for them and gives them information about the characters they’re likely to meet in your story.
Here are some ways to help you ensure your readers feel as if they’re right there alongside your…
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Thank so much for sharing Esther’s guest post.
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Hugh, it was my pleasure to share Esther’s guest post to writers. Thank you your sharing as well. Karen 🙂
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