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Show, Don't Tell

Show Instead of Explaining

Good writing creates scenes in the reader's mind. Instead of saying "it was delicious," writing "juices burst at the first bite while pepper fragrance brushed the tip of my nose" gives readers the feeling of experiencing it firsthand.

Step-by-Step

1

Find emotion/evaluation words (good, bad, beautiful, interesting)

2

Replace with specific scenes/details that evoke that emotion

3

Use five senses (sight/sound/touch/taste/smell)

4

Concretize abstract concepts with metaphors

Pros

  • Dramatically increased reader immersion
  • Writing becomes more memorable

Cons

  • Writing may become longer
  • Can be excessive for informational writing

Use Cases

Essays / columns Product reviews Fiction / screenplays