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Write What You See: Master the Art of Describing Simple Scenes

Learn how to describe ordinary moments in extraordinary ways. Master the skill of turning simple scenarios into vivid, emotional scenes that readers remember. Hey hey, it’s Reginaldo Osnildo again! Today’s topic is one of my favorites—because it proves that you don’t need epic battles or fantasy creatures to tell a powerful story . In fact, some of the most memorable moments in fiction come from simple, everyday scenarios : A family dinner. A quiet walk. A train ride. A shared silence. The magic? It’s in how you describe it. So let’s talk about how to take the ordinary and make it extraordinary —using just words. Why Simple Scenes Matter in Fiction Simple moments are where: Characters show who they really are Readers connect emotionally The story breathes and feels grounded Not every scene needs fireworks. Sometimes, all you need is a cracked mug, a closed door, and a long pause to say everything. The Goal: Make the Reader F...