Get Your Reader There
Bringing each scene-setting to life depends on details. It isn’t enough to say the street or the kitchen. Get your reader feel the setting. Use details to bring the setting to life.
After you’ve done your location scouting, you know where your characters are. Giving that location details, will take it from your head to the reader’s understanding.
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Setting and worldbuilding ground your reader. Learn how to use details without overloading your reader.
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Chris! Thank you so much for sharing the article. Zara
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Welcome, Zara 🤗
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