Collection of Writer's Tips # 2
Facial Features30 total reviews
Comment from Elizabeth Emerald
I commend you for your PSA series--you're $$$$pending a lot to promote these meticulous tips to your fellow writers. Cheers. LIZ (Hooked nose kissing droopy chin--brilliant!)
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reply by the author on 26-Oct-2020
I commend you for your PSA series--you're $$$$pending a lot to promote these meticulous tips to your fellow writers. Cheers. LIZ (Hooked nose kissing droopy chin--brilliant!)
Congrats on your prize!
Comment Written 25-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2020
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Thanks so much for the wonderful review!
Sal XOs...
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
Your tips are well presented with concrete examples, Sally. I enjoyed the variety of ways to express to readers what your characters really look like rather than just saying the woman had a nice complexion. Your examples covered so many possible situations. The videos were great additions, too.
Thanks for sharing your generous heart with FS authors.
Respectfully, Jan
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2020
Your tips are well presented with concrete examples, Sally. I enjoyed the variety of ways to express to readers what your characters really look like rather than just saying the woman had a nice complexion. Your examples covered so many possible situations. The videos were great additions, too.
Thanks for sharing your generous heart with FS authors.
Respectfully, Jan
Comment Written 25-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2020
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Thank you for the stellar review and kimd comments, dear Jan.
Sal XOs.....
Comment from fm wright
Really intense descriptions that enables your characters to come to life. The artwork fits wonderfully with your theme, and the videos naturally go well with your incorporating "The Phantom of the Opera" into the writing itself, which flowed beautifully from one facialdescription to the next. Great advice.
reply by the author on 25-Oct-2020
Really intense descriptions that enables your characters to come to life. The artwork fits wonderfully with your theme, and the videos naturally go well with your incorporating "The Phantom of the Opera" into the writing itself, which flowed beautifully from one facialdescription to the next. Great advice.
Comment Written 25-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 25-Oct-2020
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Thank you for the wonderful review and generous compliments amid stars!! We are always glad when Sunday comes. I'm glad to see you on any occasion. Thank you for your kind appreciation of my work. Sending you my best as always,
Sal XOs.....xo....stay well!!
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Hope you are doing well. The newest forcast for here is 25 for the high today. Same for tomorrow and 32 for Wednesday, After that it gets above freezing for the highs. Stay safe.
XOs,
Faye
Comment from Sankey
There was some good teaching in here. I will come back to it and read it some more later. Having some trouble with missing reviewing spaces not sure if going Monthly has anything to do with that but I was paid up so don't understand.
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2020
There was some good teaching in here. I will come back to it and read it some more later. Having some trouble with missing reviewing spaces not sure if going Monthly has anything to do with that but I was paid up so don't understand.
Comment Written 25-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2020
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Thank you for the wonderful review and shower of stars, dear Geoff. I'm more relieved to know you're not leaving than anything. I'm not sure if I understand the month to month membership. I didn't know about this. No worries...just stay close. Facebook is not as stable as we think.
Sal XOs.....
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You are right about Facebook. Melissa Brown if you remember her knows of a better place than Facebook. There are a couple of alternatives I believe.
Comment from royowen
There's nothing more important than the description of the character otherwise how does one have and capture imagery, the next is the surrounds, and so on, until we have set the scene, poetry is more of the theme's spirit, I loved this essay Sally, very useful for a story in a poem, well done, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2020
There's nothing more important than the description of the character otherwise how does one have and capture imagery, the next is the surrounds, and so on, until we have set the scene, poetry is more of the theme's spirit, I loved this essay Sally, very useful for a story in a poem, well done, blessings Roy
Comment Written 25-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2020
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Thank you, dear Roy. So glad you liked it. Sal XOs....
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Most welcome
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
A fine compendium of helpful tips for writers here Sally and I enjoyed your advice. Our accurate descriptions are indeed essential to help the reader picture someone's face.
I especially loved Dickens description of his niece it the novel a "Christmas Carol" when he said: "With a dimpled, surprised-looking, capital face; a dainty little mouth that seemed made to be kissed--as no doubt it was; all kinds of good little dots about her chin," He is such a creative writer and his characters come to life.
Much enjoyed, love Dolly x
reply by the author on 25-Oct-2020
A fine compendium of helpful tips for writers here Sally and I enjoyed your advice. Our accurate descriptions are indeed essential to help the reader picture someone's face.
I especially loved Dickens description of his niece it the novel a "Christmas Carol" when he said: "With a dimpled, surprised-looking, capital face; a dainty little mouth that seemed made to be kissed--as no doubt it was; all kinds of good little dots about her chin," He is such a creative writer and his characters come to life.
Much enjoyed, love Dolly x
Comment Written 25-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 25-Oct-2020
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Thank you for the lovely review and comments. I love everything Dickens, and he's the master of descriptions. It's almost time for my yearly read through A Cnristmas Carol. I can hardly wait! Sending you my best today as always,
Sal XOs.....
Comment from Ulla
Hi Sally, thank you for this sound advise. I always try to incorporate descriptions of the characters. It's very important , as you so rightfully say. Thanks a lot for this very helpful essay. Ulla:)))
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2020
Hi Sally, thank you for this sound advise. I always try to incorporate descriptions of the characters. It's very important , as you so rightfully say. Thanks a lot for this very helpful essay. Ulla:)))
Comment Written 25-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2020
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Thank you for the kind support and comments. It is so appreciated, dear Ulla.
Sal XOs.....
Comment from equestrik
This is really great writing advice. I was fortunate to have an excellent editor who told me the same about descriptions. I had not known how important the face description is.
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reply by the author on 26-Oct-2020
This is really great writing advice. I was fortunate to have an excellent editor who told me the same about descriptions. I had not known how important the face description is.
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Comment Written 25-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2020
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Thank you for the wonderful review and generous compliments.
Sal XOs.....
Comment from Dorothy Farrell
Well Sally dear girl - this has to be the most descriptive piece of writing I have ever read LOL! I love the start of this story, how, when reading a book we conjure up a picture of the person. I read Wuthering Heights at school and fell in love with the archetypal anti-hero - Heathcliff. Nothing to do with his looks - those I conjured up in my mind - but of course when I saw Laurence Olivier in the role I was not disappointed. Attraction is a strange thing. First thing I noticed when I met my husband at a dance, it was his magnificent teeth when he asked me to dance - and he still has them. LOL! There is no recipe for love - it just happens. I love your line 'Truth is wasted when it falls on unresponsive ears.' What a great few words. I had fun reading your story. Looking forward to more - love Dorothy xxx
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2020
Well Sally dear girl - this has to be the most descriptive piece of writing I have ever read LOL! I love the start of this story, how, when reading a book we conjure up a picture of the person. I read Wuthering Heights at school and fell in love with the archetypal anti-hero - Heathcliff. Nothing to do with his looks - those I conjured up in my mind - but of course when I saw Laurence Olivier in the role I was not disappointed. Attraction is a strange thing. First thing I noticed when I met my husband at a dance, it was his magnificent teeth when he asked me to dance - and he still has them. LOL! There is no recipe for love - it just happens. I love your line 'Truth is wasted when it falls on unresponsive ears.' What a great few words. I had fun reading your story. Looking forward to more - love Dorothy xxx
Comment Written 25-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2020
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Well, that is just the nicest compliment, dear Dorothy. Thank you so much. I hope this helps you with your poetry and prose and a blessing to you. I had hoped this would be a blessing to everyone in my Fanbase and those who are learning to write or who are professional writers like yourself. I'm somewhere in the beginning stages, but love writing so much.
Thank you for the lovely review and generous stars!! :))
Sending you my best today as always and blessings for your day, Sally xoxoxo
Comment from barbara.wilkey
Thank you for sharing this with us. I do like to use facial expressions and am always on the look out for ones I hadn't thought of. You are doing us a service by sharing.
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reply by the author on 26-Oct-2020
Thank you for sharing this with us. I do like to use facial expressions and am always on the look out for ones I hadn't thought of. You are doing us a service by sharing.
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Comment Written 25-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2020
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Thank you for the wonderful review and encouragement, dear Barbara. I'm glad to hear this was helpful. Sending you my best today as always,
Sal XOs......