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One of the most obvious errors developmental editors will point out in work from authors writing a book for the first time is the use of generic descriptions.
In creative writing (especially novel writing), generic descriptions are those that use weak, all-encompassing words to describe features, people, or things. Think words such as "big" or "good."
Today, Jaycie gives us some quick insight into how to write a book that sucks readers in. See why an abundance of generic description will KILL your book's impact - and enjoy a few tips on how to tell a story well and navigate your first draft with greater awareness... without slipping into purple prose!
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