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Use sensory details to immerse readers in the story from "summary" of Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction by Patricia Highsmith

To fully engage readers in a story, it is essential to use sensory details that appeal to their five senses. By incorporating vivid descriptions of sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and textures, writers can create a more immersive experience for their audience. This technique allows readers to not only visualize the setting but also feel like they are a part of the story themselves. When describing a scene, it is important to paint a clear picture in the reader's mind by using specific details that evoke a sense of place. For example, instead of simply stating that a character is walking through a forest, a writer could describe the crunch of leaves beneath their feet, the earthy scent of pine in the air, and the dappling of sunlight through the trees. These sensory details transport readers to the setting and make it feel more real and tangible. Incorporati...
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    Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction

    Patricia Highsmith

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