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Conveying emotions can be a struggle for some writers. How do you get the reader to feel what the character feels? That’s what we’re covering in today’s episode with Forest Wells.
We talk about where writers go wrong, how to create those evocative moments of emotion, the WHY behind a character’s emotion, and more.
Have a listen and enjoy!
And because emotion is so complicated and people learn many different ways, here are some more resources to learn more, see examples, etc.
Blog post from the fabulous K.M. Weiland on writing emotion
The Emotion Thesaurus by Becca Puglisi and Angela Ackerman
About Forest Wells:
Forest Wells is an author with a deep passion for all things wild canine, as well as pro football, hockey, and e-sports. Forest has authored a short story, as well as several poems, in the 2015-2017 editions of the “Wolf Warriors” anthologies, in addition to another short story in the March/April 2019 issue of Kyanite Publishing’s collection of dragon stories. Forest continues to work on his future stories, including a military sci-fi and a fantasy.
Find him on his website.
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