ChuckEvans opened this issue on Sep 12, 2002 ยท 51 posts
ChuckEvans posted Sat, 28 September 2002 at 2:42 AM
Sorry, Bella, if I was short. I'll try to explain what I think you were poking at. Most people wrote from a different perspective. In doing that, they needed lots of descriptions. When one writes a letter to a family, they usually dispense with the "glorious" adjectives. That was what I meant. That by using the "letter" version of writing, you avoided what most authors need to emply...colorful descriptions. By that, I mean when I write to my loved ones, I don't use colorful language. When I try to write a story, I DO try to use colorful language. Is that a better explanation?