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How to Write Emotions, Senses, and Ideas That Resonate

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Writing is a journey into the heart, mind, and world of your readers. To create impactful writing, you need to capture three essential dimensions: emotions, sensory details, and intellectual ideas. Each of these elements enriches your work, transforming it into a vivid and memorable experience. Writing Emotions: The Art of Authenticity Emotion is the lifeblood of any story, whether it's fiction, poetry, or even non-fiction. When readers feel what your characters or narrators feel, they connect deeply with your work. But how do you write emotions authentically? Show, Don’t Tell: Instead of saying "She was sad," describe her actions or thoughts: "She traced the rim of her coffee cup, her gaze unfocused as tears welled up behind her glasses." Draw From Personal Experience: Reflect on times when you felt similar emotions. What physical sensations accompanied them? What thoughts ran through your mind? Use Subtext: Let emotions simmer beneath the surface of your wo...