It's often hard to know how much to describe something, and where the line is between too little description and too much. In today's episode, I discuss:
1) Best ways to write descriptions in your fiction books
2) How NOT to do it
3) 4 Tips for how to be sure you're on track
4) Show vs. tell examples
So, give this episode a listen and tell me in the comments how you write your descriptions!
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