"Show don't tell" in writing is horrible advice. You are TELLING a story, not filming an imaginary movie.
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I can agree with that.
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Different strokes for different folks. Ain’t just one way to write a story because we got more than one type of reader.
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Peter S Beagle’s The Last Unicorn is astoundingly delightful to an educated reader but would likely alienate a working-class reader with more visceral sensibilities, a visual imagination, and a 7th grade reading level, which is average for the US.
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It's less audience and more what fits the story. I've seen too many beginners bring everything in a scene to a screeching halt just to describe a dress. Description can be like word choice--sometimes it just gets in the way. But, like any improv art, that sense comes w/ practice
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Very much true.
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