Use vivid imagery from "summary" of How to Be a Writer by Ruskin Bond
When you sit down to write, remember to paint a picture with your words. Make your readers see, feel, hear, and even smell what you are describing. Using vivid imagery is like adding color to a black-and-white photograph—it brings your writing to life.
Think of yourself as a movie director, setting the scene for your readers. Describe the sights and sounds in detail, so they can imagine themselves right there with your characters. Whether it's a bustling market, a quiet beach, or a spooky forest, transport your readers to that place through your words.
Use all five senses to create a sensory experience for your readers. Describe the taste of a freshly baked pie, the feel of sand between your toes, the sound of rain tapping on a window. By engaging all the senses, you make your writing more immersive and memorable.
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