[Writing Prompt] Descriptive Writing

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These prompts are designed to help you go further with your daily story than a simple ‘idea’ might. If you’re having trouble coming up with that idea, check out the Story Sparks post.


Today we’re going to focus on your descriptive writing. Every story has some sort of description in it1.


The Prompt

Write A Story in Which Every Piece Of Description Is Designed To Elicit An Emotion In The Reader


Ideally, the emotions that you are forcing the reader to feel are the ones the protagonist is experiencing.


 


Go!



And when you have written your story, log in and post your success in The Victory Dance group or simply comment on this post and let the congrats come flying in.





Unless you’re writing some kind of post-modern experimental work that isn’t designed to please an audience in which case you’re excused.
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Published on September 19, 2012 21:01
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