If you want a nature scene to come to life for your readers, you may have to close your eyes to nature so you can tune into your other senses. I used this idea as a prompt two years ago and thought it’d be valuable to repost. If you can, visit the natural location where… Continue Reading →
Monday Spark — Writing Prompts: Describe this scene using all five senses
The ocean breeze blew my hair across my sunglasses as I sat at the table on the porch of the beach restaurant. The fragrance of grilling shrimp and garlic stoked my hunger after a morning of swimming. “Glad you made it, Hailey,” said my younger sister Emma, flipping back her long, chocolate brown hair. “You… Continue Reading →
Monday Sparks — Writing Prompts: Describe this scene using all five senses
This month I am focusing on how to maximize the senses in your writing. So my Monday sparks will have pictures to encourage you to describe a scene using all five senses. Whether you have directly experienced a setting, or imaging a character in one, it helps to make a list of what your character… Continue Reading →
Monday Sparks — Writing Prompts: Writing from the POV of a mythical creature
What senses would you use, or need to invent, if you were writing from the point of view (POV) of a mythical creature? If I was writing this scene from the dragon’s POV, I would write that it had the same organ some snakes have on their faces to detect heat. Would the dragon be… Continue Reading →
Monday Sparks — Writing Prompts: How Would You Describe This Scene?
This photo is a reenactment of a battle in the American Civil War. If you were writing historical fiction, how would you describe it? If you’ve never been in a battle, how could you make the scene come alive to your readers? I am friends with a number of writers who specialize in historical fiction…. Continue Reading →