Making Description Work Hard For You Making Description Work Hard For You

Making Description Work Hard For You

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Very easy to understand. Extremely useful. Highly recommended.

If you're looking for a concise and practical reference on using description to achieve deep POV, then you'll love Beth Yarnall's easy how-to guide.

Description in a novel can be as dry as bone dust or read like a laundry list. But done right, description can draw the reader deeper into a character’s point of view and deeper into the story. Using description to achieve deep point of view is one of the most powerful tools in an author’s toolbox.

Learn how to use description to achieve deep point of view and to create stories and characters readers will remember long after the last page is turned.



"Lots of great tips in a small package, but just what an author needs to enrich her writing! Thank you, Beth, so glad I picked up this book." ~ Lindah, Goodreads



"A good resource for exploring how to use point of view in your novel. Exercises get you out of your comfort zone." ~ Francesca, Amazon

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2016
13 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
52
Pages
PUBLISHER
Story Siren Publishing
SELLER
Beth Yarnall
SIZE
1.2
MB

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