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To Loki (verb) : the action of eating hearts and warming them as one weaves their way towards truth
dog is a noun but also a verb
Description and Setting
Describe your setting within your story in such a way that the reader sees, feels, smells, and maybe even hears your created setting. This doesn’t necessarily mean you have to use many many words to describe it. After all, you don’t want the reader to put your book/story down. Just choose your words wisely. Test out what you wrote on a friend and see what they think. I tried to read a book by a…
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Other Words for 'Walk'
There are times in our writing a story when we want to use another word for walk, especially if we want to depict a certain way the character is walking. If the character is angry, we don’t want them to walk away. Instead we might want them to walk away angry, but what words can we use to depict the action and at the same time convey the emotion the character is feeling. Simple, don’t use the…
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Verbs and the Nouns that Love Them part 2 #amwriting
Verbs and the Nouns that Love Them part 2 #amwriting
Verbs are the engine words of our prose. They show the action, but like all words, they have shades of mood, nuances that color the tone of my paragraphs. Verbs can either push the action outward from their partner nouns or pull it in. When I write poetry, I look for words that contrast vividly against each other. I choose action words that begin with hard consonants, emotion words that begin…
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