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Clunky descriptions can confuse your reader, going on too long can bog down your scene, and too little can fail to immerse your reader into your character’s world. How then, do you find the right balance? In this continuation of our Revising for Clarity series, we chat about how to make sure your descriptions are clear and effective, and how you can use them to enhance your world building and character development.
For show notes, visit anovelending.com.
Joanna offers editorial services! To learn more, visit her editorial page.
Connect with Joanna on her website or Instagram @jmercerbooks.
Connect with Kat on her website or Instagram @katsawriter.
By Kat Abbott, Joanna Mercer5
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Clunky descriptions can confuse your reader, going on too long can bog down your scene, and too little can fail to immerse your reader into your character’s world. How then, do you find the right balance? In this continuation of our Revising for Clarity series, we chat about how to make sure your descriptions are clear and effective, and how you can use them to enhance your world building and character development.
For show notes, visit anovelending.com.
Joanna offers editorial services! To learn more, visit her editorial page.
Connect with Joanna on her website or Instagram @jmercerbooks.
Connect with Kat on her website or Instagram @katsawriter.