Detail

Hi everyone,

Today, I continued outlining my setting. I really got into the detail. What it looks like, how it smells, distinctive textures, unique sounds. I don’t have anything for taste-that will probably come to me when I write about the characters’ interaction with the setting and other action from the plot while drafting.

The biggest chunk of words is what it looks like. The small details.

There are, also a lot of noises that naturally occur in this setting and smells too, so that was easy.

Tomorrow, I’m going to outline the interactions the characters have in the setting. This part is closer to fast drafting because it will be driven by plot but again, I’m focusing on setting, not so much on the plot. If a reader were to read this, they would find it tedious because the writing will be bogged down by the setting. When I’m actually fast drafting, I’ll cross out what the reader doesn’t need. But for now, I need it all. Every detail.

That’s all from me for tonight,

See you tomorrow.

Happy writing.

Joanne.

Micro-tension pages revised: 18

Previous
Previous

A Perfect Day

Next
Next

Hemingway’s Iceberg