Verbally Yours
As long as I'm doing nothing, why not blog? Weird how that word has been verbalized. To blog, Has blogged. Will blog.
I've got one more fiction-writing class to teach, and I think, among other things, I'll talk about verbs. If you write you tend to use a lot of them.
He ran off.
He dashed off.
He raced off.
He careened away.
He jolted away.
He hurtled off.
Very cool how a single word can increase or decrease intensity.
Verbs. Gotta love 'em.
Do you keep a list? Hate to admit it, but I do. Since I write a fair amount of action it's good to know you don't have to have your heroine "run" away constantly. She doesn't even have to jog or sprint. She can jolt, careen, or charge.
So, any listmakers out there?
If not, got any favorite verbs you'd like to share?
I've got one more fiction-writing class to teach, and I think, among other things, I'll talk about verbs. If you write you tend to use a lot of them.
He ran off.
He dashed off.
He raced off.
He careened away.
He jolted away.
He hurtled off.
Very cool how a single word can increase or decrease intensity.
Verbs. Gotta love 'em.
Do you keep a list? Hate to admit it, but I do. Since I write a fair amount of action it's good to know you don't have to have your heroine "run" away constantly. She doesn't even have to jog or sprint. She can jolt, careen, or charge.
So, any listmakers out there?
If not, got any favorite verbs you'd like to share?
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