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Just How Do You Fire a Reader’s Imagination?

by Corrina | Dec 27, 2013 | About the Writer, Dinah of Seneca | 0 comments

I first realized that some writers, by only using a few words here and there, can create scenes that basically exist just in the reader’s imagination.

So I’m musing on exactly how to do that over at the Savvy Author’s Blog today!

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