Are you using boring adjectives?Is your writing feeling dull and bland? Do you want to spice things up?Then this book is for you!Broken down into easy-to-navigate categories like "texture," "height," and "brightness," these adjectives will help you pack your writing with descriptive punches that will leave your readers begging for more!Grab the book now!A HELPFUL LIST OF 1,000 ADJECTIVESIndie Author Resources Book 3Also in this
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Valerie Howard Contemporary Women's Christian Fiction "Real women. Tough issues. Powerful God."
Valerie's goal in writing is to bring people closer to Jesus one chapter at a time.
Valerie has been writing stories since she was in second grade when she wrote "The Mystery of the Missing Crayon." She gave up writing mysteries soon after and now concentrates on real-life stories that tackle tough issues such as homelessness, unplanned pregnancy, family tragedy, childhood trauma, foster care, poverty, and terminal cancer. All of her books are filled with the hope and love of Christ and are uplifting and feel-good with happy, though sometimes tearful, endings as her characters overcome their obstacles with God at their side. She also writes biblical non-fiction, indie author non-fiction, children's books, allegorical fiction, and small church Christmas plays. (She's a little obsessed with writing.)
Valerie is a fan of summer, warmth, and flip-flips, so she often wonders why she lives in Maine where she is frozen for the better half of the year. But her amazing husband and adorable sons live there with her, so it's not all bad. She graduated from Bible College with a degree in Bible and Missions a long, long time ago in a state far, far away.
Adjectives are so fun! I will definitely be using this one for reference. Honestly, I might just have to get the whole series in paperback for easy thumbing through. I highly recommend for writers of all kinds. These little books are going to be so handy.
"Helpful Adjectives for Fiction Writers," by Valerie Howard, is a collection of synonyms to help you to grow as a writer.
When you're working on a writing project, and you want to describe a personality trait, you can look it up in Howard's book without googling the Internet. This book comes in handy for people with English as a 2nd language.
Valery created an entry of topics as a starting point to search for synonyms. She has dived each main topic into subcategories, and corresponding synonyms, to find the right word for your story.
You can find a wide range of topics, like Affluence, Age, Attractiveness, Brightness, Capacity, Cleanliness, Color, Emotion, Height & Length, Opacity, Personality Trait, etc.
Some words are new to me. But if you're like me, you can find most synonyms on the Internet, which I do from time to time. But if you're not a skilled computer user, or if you're not online and don't want to browse through a thick dictionary, the book is a valuable asset for your Kindle library.
It's a collection of useful synonyms to help you grow as a writer. But, as I said, you can find most synonyms online.
This was a little less organized in my opinion but still a good reference book when one wants to use unique verbs to describe things. Once again the author makes lists of adjectives and their counterparts for easy reference. Quick read through but probably best used as an on-the-go basis for writing projects.
LOVE LOVE LOve! I have a notebook copied with all three books and every word. I'm a new KDP novelist and This is the best Resource I could have asked for when trying to decipher and come up with unique and tasteful words that don't droop or lag the story. Not to mention no more repeating VERY any longer! GET THEM ALL!
This book is helpful to me as a writer. I have been able to find it useful for assisting others during their writing process. I highly recommend and am interested in seeing what this author will put out next.
It's tedious to constantly hit the thesaurus while editing. This is a faster more specific writing tool when you know *what* you want to say but not *how*
Again, I'm disappointed with a book by this author. This "book" doesn't shed any light on how the words could be used. Anyone can google synonyms and write them down. I seriously regret buying these books. Waste of time and money.
Good, solid adjectives are like different shades of colors that add beautiful variety to prose, but sometimes it’s difficult to know what nuance to use to correctly describe what you mean. In this book, there are hundreds of different adjectives to describe all manner of things, all categorized by things like color, emotion, texture, etc. This easy to peruse guide is a great resource for authors of all levels, and I would recommend it to anybody who wants to add a bit of color to their writing.
Really helpful resource for writers. Gives a lot of other words to use to help make your writing more visual and interesting. Will be referencing a lot!