Bite Size Writing Tips

A story written in the first person can be very effective in creating a sense of atmosphere and making your readers feel as if they are part of the story, seeing and experiencing everything along with that character. Take the following example:

I looked at the garden, at the weeds weaving their way towards the house, merging with the ivy-coated walls. Something tugged at my memory. A smell – of unwashed skin, of bad breath and of something worse. Much worse. I shuddered, shivering and shaking. I remembered.

See how you share in this character’s horror, seeing, smelling and feeling everything she is.

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7 responses to “Bite Size Writing Tips”

  1. I love writing from the first-person point of view, Esther. In fact, it’s my prefered method when writing fiction. Putting yourself in the story enables you to feel every aspect of what’s going on. You can then translate those senses through your keyboard or pen/pencil.

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    1. You’re spot on, Hugh. I really enjoy writing in the first-person too.

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  2. I like first person writing too!

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  3. Very good, Esther. I like it.

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    1. Thank you, Robbie. I’m glad you did 🙂

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  4. Loved your example and will take that into consideration!

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    1. Thank you so much!

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