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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 โ€œThe meadow stretched out as far as the eye could see, creating an abundant tapestry of colors and life.โ€ โ€œIn 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, youโ€™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 โ€œAnthony 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 youโ€™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 โ€œThe 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 charactersโ€™ 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 โ€œI 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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