First of all, let me make it clear that I am not asking how to describe a certain scene or thing. I'm asking when to describe the scene, that is, the correct time and place to write the description of the setting, and what to lay more stress on while describing it, including the surroundings, motion of characters,etc.
Whenever I make a cursory reading of my words, I see that I may not have described something sufficiently, and I feel that is a big setback in my writing. As is said around here, if you fear that it's not there, it's probably not there.
I'm not sure where exactly to put the descriptions, and if I visit the same setting again, whether I describe it again, and if I do describe it again, what to put in there.
Description is definitely one of my weakest points, and it would help if I get it sorted out as soon as possible.
I didn't find a satisfactory answer to my questions when I went thread-mining, although I may have missed a relevant thread, and if I did, I apologise.
I'd be grateful for any help. Thanks.
Whenever I make a cursory reading of my words, I see that I may not have described something sufficiently, and I feel that is a big setback in my writing. As is said around here, if you fear that it's not there, it's probably not there.
I'm not sure where exactly to put the descriptions, and if I visit the same setting again, whether I describe it again, and if I do describe it again, what to put in there.
Description is definitely one of my weakest points, and it would help if I get it sorted out as soon as possible.
I didn't find a satisfactory answer to my questions when I went thread-mining, although I may have missed a relevant thread, and if I did, I apologise.
I'd be grateful for any help. Thanks.
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