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At this week's Story Works Round Table, Alida, Robert, and Carlee discuss using all of your senses in writing. We focus so much on the movie in the mind, that we can lean too heavily on the visual in our scene building. But a well-chosen sensory detail can make a scene memorable, even surprising. Focusing on a sensory detail, especially the least obvious of details will shape your reader's experience in powerful ways. Tuning in to your own senses while you write can invite insights from your subconscious mind to come forward.
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At this week's Story Works Round Table, Alida, Robert, and Carlee discuss using all of your senses in writing. We focus so much on the movie in the mind, that we can lean too heavily on the visual in our scene building. But a well-chosen sensory detail can make a scene memorable, even surprising. Focusing on a sensory detail, especially the least obvious of details will shape your reader's experience in powerful ways. Tuning in to your own senses while you write can invite insights from your subconscious mind to come forward.
Submit to the Story Works Reading Series now! http://storyworkspodcast.com
Visit WordEssential.com and book a discovery call today!

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