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The mark of a great story is specificity. And to make your writing pop, you want to bring concrete details into the scene.
In last week's episode, we talked about setting a scene in a particular place. And each particular place - whether it's a room, a yard, or an alley - will have objects.
In this episode, we're going to talk about objects to give your story more muscularity and vividness.
We'll explore 3 different types of objects and the various purposes each play in a scene, and in the story as a whole. And I'll give you examples of each.
Episode Website
Most first drafts don't stall because writing is hard. They stall because there's a weak link in the foundation. The Story Clarity Worksheet helps you find it. Download yours free at nancipanuccio.com/clarity
By Nanci Panuccio5
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The mark of a great story is specificity. And to make your writing pop, you want to bring concrete details into the scene.
In last week's episode, we talked about setting a scene in a particular place. And each particular place - whether it's a room, a yard, or an alley - will have objects.
In this episode, we're going to talk about objects to give your story more muscularity and vividness.
We'll explore 3 different types of objects and the various purposes each play in a scene, and in the story as a whole. And I'll give you examples of each.
Episode Website
Most first drafts don't stall because writing is hard. They stall because there's a weak link in the foundation. The Story Clarity Worksheet helps you find it. Download yours free at nancipanuccio.com/clarity

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