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How to Describe a Meadow in a Story

By Rebecca Parpworth-Reynolds

how to describe a meadow in a story

Are you writing a scene set in a meadow? Scroll down to get some ideas on how to describe a meadow in a story using the following 10 words.   1. Abundant Definition A lot of something. More than enough. Examples “The meadow stretched out as far as the eye could see, creating an abundant tapestry of colors and life.” “In the abundant meadow, a chorus of … [Read more...] about How to Describe a Meadow in a Story

How to Describe Awkwardness in Writing

By Isobel Coughlan

how to describe awkwardness in writing

If you need ideas on how to describe awkwardness in writing, you’ve come to the right place. Check out the following 10 words you can use to describe an awkward character.   1. Fumbled Definition To try to reach or hold something in a clumsy or awkward way. Examples “Anthony fumbled for the bag when his crush handed it to him. It was obvious he was extra … [Read more...] about How to Describe Awkwardness in Writing

How to Describe Killing Someone in a Story

By Isobel Coughlan

how to describe killing someone in a story

If you’re looking for ideas on how to describe killing someone in a story, this post will help you with your writing. Read on to learn about 10 words you can use to describe a character being killed.   1. Gruesome Definition Something extremely shocking and unpleasant. Examples “The serial killer found the experience absolutely gruesome, but his compulsions made … [Read more...] about How to Describe Killing Someone in a Story

How to Write a Police Procedural Novel: 10 Top Tips

By Brittany Kuhn

how to write a police procedural novel

Do you need some help on how to write a police procedural novel? Check out our 10 top tips below!   1. Choose a setting. How it Helps Where and when your police procedural is set impacts a lot more than your characters’ fashion choices or use of slang. If your story takes place in England, for example, you need to refer to your investigating detectives as D.C.I. or … [Read more...] about How to Write a Police Procedural Novel: 10 Top Tips

How to Describe a Letter in a Story

By Rebecca Parpworth-Reynolds

how to describe a letter in a story

Is a character in your novel writing a letter? If the letter holds significance for either the writer or the recipient, this post will help. Scroll down to learn how to describe a letter in a story.   1. Anticipated Definition To imagine or expect something to happen. Examples “I eagerly awaited the anticipated letter, hoping it would bring news of my long-lost … [Read more...] about How to Describe a Letter in a Story

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