When you're writing your and trying to describe a scene, it's best to let the imagery guide the writing.
But how do you do that without pausing the actual story?
Share the imagery in small pieces.
Let the imagery and all its details help to enlarge the action and bring context to the dialogue you're working with.
Yes, writers like Tolkien and Martin spend page after page describing locations, characters, and more, but that can strain the reader if not handled with the upmost care.
For many writers, however, they find success in the simplicity and the flow that sharing imagery in bite-sized pieces allows.
What have you found in your writing that helps you keep the imagery flowing without stopping or pausing the story you're creating?
And this directly ties in to today's writing challenge:
Imagine yourself in any fictional world and write a scene from your perspective.
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