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Stellar Guidance on Showing vs. Telling

From: Stacey A.
Sent on: Sunday, August 25, 2013, 10:08 AM

Happy Sunday!

I just wanted to share this fantastic blog post that's one of the best pieces of guidance I've ever read on showing vs. telling in novel writing.

http://warriorwriters.wordpress.com/2013/08/22/show-dont-tell-using-setting-to-deepen-your-characters/

Hope you enjoy it!

xoxo,

Stacey

 

Stacey Aaronson, Professional Book Doctor
Writer, Editor & Book Designer; Graphic & Website Designer
(site) www.TheBookDoctorIsIn.com
(blog) www.TheSelfPublishingScoop.com
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