Boring sentences are boring.
Let’s spice those babies up by pumping them full of JUICE!
Boring sentences are boring.
Let’s spice those babies up by pumping them full of JUICE!
How do you hit that sweet spot to make your reader feel like they’re really holding that cat, eating that pie, sticking their toes in that peanut butter?
Let’s discuss then practice writing some descriptions that ooze off the page!
How do you describe a disease so that the reader can see it, smell it, feel it?
Let’s look at some examples then write some gruesome descriptions together!
How do you describe an injury so that the reader can see it, smell it, feel it?
Let’s look at some examples then write some gruesome descriptions together!
Food is an important part of making a story feel real.
Let’s take a look at some examples from books, then practice writing our own tasty/terrifying descriptions of food together!
Writing descriptions of people that are actually fun to read and not just a list of features can be tough.
So let’s practice writing some together, using the website of robot-generated photos: This Person Does Not Exist!
What happens when you translate a video clip into a short written story?
Let’s perform writing science together, using video clips suggested and voted on by YOU!
Writing a monster that’s actually scary to read is not easy.
So let’s go over some examples of terrifying monsters from books, talk about why they work, then practice writing some of our own together!
Exposition doesn’t have to be boring.
Let’s look at some examples of FUN exposition from books, then write our own together!