sensory writing
Sensory writing – sounds, music
This article on sensory writing and sounds explains the relationship between writing and musical effects such as onomatopoeia. How can you write with sounds, and not just about them? Use acoustic effects such as rhythm and everyday onomatopoeia to help evoke sounds in your fiction world, create patterns, and heighten emotion. Here are some ways…
Read Now…Writing sense of smell – sensory writing 2
Sensory writing is a great way to bring your readers close, whatever your writing form – fiction, poetry, scripts or copywriting. This article suggests how writing sense of smell can help create a more vivid sense of immersion in your fictional world. Other senses such as touch and hearing are powerful in their own ways,…
Read Now…Sensory writing 1 – touch and texture
Sensory writing is a great way to bring your readers close, whatever your writing form – fiction, poetry, scripts or copywriting. Find out how to use the senses of touch and texture to allow readers to experience your created worlds more deeply. The other senses – including smell, sounds – are powerful, but touch and…
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