Details, Transformation, and The Universal Story
Often, the writers who excel in conveying just the right details in a scene or depth of emotion through subtle body language during dialogue have a strength in visual perception and visual memory.
Often, the writers who excel in conveying just the right details in a scene or depth of emotion through subtle body language during dialogue have a strength in visual perception and visual memory.
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Good points! My boyfriend often says "I'm walking around in a trance" again. I sometimes have to make a conscious effort to pay attention to my surroundings rather than what's going on in my story-forming mind.
I really think that when I focus I do much better. I sometimes can't get anything to flow out on some days. Other days I get a lot done.