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Notes in the Margin

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Sep 4, 2020

n this week's episode, Vicky finds herself wildly unprepared to answer Joe's questions and crashes around Google trying to figure out where the phrase "purple prose" originated. After they get that out of the way, there's some genuinely useful information about how to write beautiful descriptions without getting in the way of the story.

 

Key Takeaways:

[5:30] Vicky now has a trapeze in her garden! 

[6:20] What is purple prose? 

[7:25] How do you write descriptions without being boring and pretentious? 

[11:15] We usually pay attention to the writing and not the narrative. The writing should be invisible. 

[15:45] What are some common problems when people try to write descriptively? 

[21:10] How would a director film this scene that you’re writing about? 

[22:25] Most of the time you don’t see characters brushing their teeth or washing their faces. 

[25:00] Read everything Terry Pratchett ever wrote. He’s a master describer. 

[28:10] Our brains don’t deal too well with abstract wording. 

[32:45] Vicky and Joe read your podcast reviews! Thanks for leaving them! 

 

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