Setting can be such a tricky part of writing for me. On the one hand, if I follow that old adage about writing advice - "write what you know" - I will automatically limit myself to locations I know well enough to recreate on the page. But what about those places I only know a … Continue reading Return to the Water #MondayBlogs
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Setting…#MondayBlogs
Setting. It's just that location in which your plot takes place, right? Sort of. Setting can be intrinsic to plot: your characters' reactions to their surroundings show different depths of mood than just "telling" your readers how those characters feel. The setting can mimic the emotional state of the character, through storms or rainbows (so … Continue reading Setting…#MondayBlogs