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    • Pub. Date: July 1999
    • 176pp
    • Sales Rank: 408,768
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      • Pub. Date: July 1999
      • Publisher: F+W Media, Inc.
      • Format: Paperback, 176pp
      • Sales Rank: 408,768

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      Description is most powerful when it's visible, aural, tactile. Make your descriptions fresh and they'll move your story forward, imbue your work with atmosphere, create that tang of feeling that editors cry for and readers crave. Monica Wood helps you squeeze the greatest flavor from the language. She segments description like an orange, separating its slices to let you sample each one.

      You'll learn about:

      - Detail, and how you can use description to awaken the reader's senses of touch, taste, hearing, smell and sight

      - Advancing story using only relevant description--and how to edit out sluggish, reader-stopping writing

      - Style, and the use of description to create a mood that matches your story's content

      - Point of view --how selecting omniscient, first person or third person limited narrative influences the descriptive freedom you have

      - Creating original word depictions of people, animals, places, weather and movement

      Wood teaches by example, developing stories with characters in various situations, to show you how you can apply description techniques.

      You'll also see samples of work by such noted writers as Mark Helprin, Anne Tyler and Raymond Carver. And you'll find the dos and don'ts, lists and descriptive alternatives to common verbs and nouns, and tips for editing your work.

      Author Biography: Monica Wood is the author of two novels, My Only StoryandSecret Language. Her frequently anthologized short stories have appeared in such publications as Redbook, The North American Review, Yankee, Tampa Review and Manoa. Her stories have been read on public radio, nominated for the National Magazine Award, and won a Pushcart prize. A native of western Maine, she now lives in Portland.

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      January 27, 2001: Although the title deals with how to 'describe' characters and settings, etc, underneath it all, Wood provides a complete writing workshop for the beginning writer. Writer's will not only learn about describing characters and events, but every other aspect of writing as well. A must for all writers