10 Tips for Description in Your Novel by DesdemonaDeBlake, literature
Literature
10 Tips for Description in Your Novel
10 Tips for Description in Your Novel
Anybody Can Write a Novel 2.0 Chapter 7 “Editing” – Section 8 “Descriptions”
"Setting shouldn't just consist of describing nature or a landscape, or of saying where something takes place. It is the world of specific people. It's not enough for it to feel vivid or credible; it should feel necessary." -Kaui Hart Hemmings
Last time, I said that the next tutorial I worked on would be on the topic of editing, and I had every intention of doing that. So I worked this entire time on that tutorial (minus time spent writing and traveling, of course) and made a slightly disheart
So many programmers create video games about the galaxy. Do you know what the problem is? They are not astronauts. Humans like these get so desperate with their new ideas. And, there’s no evidence for the video games. Games can be fun and entertaining. But do not expect a “galaxy lesson” from programmers who stay on Earth. I don’t care what they say, what they do, or what they show. You must be a real astronaut to give a history lesson about the galaxy. People can talk about Earth. We live on Earth; we see Earth. Can you “see” the moon? Of course. Just keep in mind that you will never touch the moon. Like normal people around you, you are not an astronaut. Anything you say about the galaxy is poetry and fiction. When you find the alien, bring it to us and we will put the alien in a zoo. The zoo is real. Until we see the alien, there’s nobody else from outer space. My poem will only expire when the right future comes. The future is like a chicken egg. Do not count the chickens before