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Describing things as They are Experienced

Describing things as They are Experienced
Aug 4, 2020 · 11m 43s

Have you ever read a book that was written so well that made you cry? I mean one of those books that is written so well, you realize you're a...

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Have you ever read a book that was written so well that made you cry? I mean one of those books that is written so well, you realize you're a slob who is never going to make it in life, so you buy yourself three gallons of ice-cream, four bags of chips, and fourteen pounds of SlimJims, and you slip into a bath of your own hot tears and lament that you were born with an inferior understanding of the English language? What I mean is that you run across one of those writers who takes away the need for virtual reality and somehow makes it so that you are actually immersed in the world and story they have created? What if you could start your journey toward being one of those writers?
On Today's episode, I am going to be talking about how to write in a way that reflects how people experience things. This is the type of writing is the kind that is going to allow your readers to be plunged into what you are trying to convey.

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