Collection of Writer's Tips #1
Chapter One ~ The Eyes35 total reviews
Comment from WalkerMan
Yes, this post and its successors will be a useful reference for writers of both poetry and prose when they get stuck trying to think of just the right description for (in this case, eyes, look, or face) in a particular situation, as you are known to be an expert describer. Thank you. You clearly put a lot of effort into this compilation, and the eyes and related concepts are a good place to start.
Superb, and aptly illustrated.
reply by the author on 16-Oct-2020
Yes, this post and its successors will be a useful reference for writers of both poetry and prose when they get stuck trying to think of just the right description for (in this case, eyes, look, or face) in a particular situation, as you are known to be an expert describer. Thank you. You clearly put a lot of effort into this compilation, and the eyes and related concepts are a good place to start.
Superb, and aptly illustrated.
Comment Written 16-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 16-Oct-2020
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Thank you so much for the marvelous review and compliments. I'm so honored! I started on this months ago and I've been pecking at it ever since. I'm glad the finished version looks good to you.
Sending you my best today as always and many blessings, dear Mike,
Sal :))
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You are most welcome, Sal. Putting this together while doing all your other writing plus unrelated daily tasks has to have been tiring for your eyes, though satisfying. I'm glad to see the first chapter of this helpful work which will save fellow writers time and energy, allowing greater focus on their project at hand. In that respect, your post well fits the FanStory principle of writers helping each other improve. -- Mike
Comment from Liz O'Neill
This is great. You will draw the reader in if they are a writer. What a novel idea for a chapter. There will definitely be some suggested details we've never thought of. The image "caramel eyes" created is unique. I will definitely use that someday. You sentence examples are just right too. They seem to put it all together for the reader who will think, "I wish I could write like that." You have essentially said, "You can." Thank you.
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2020
This is great. You will draw the reader in if they are a writer. What a novel idea for a chapter. There will definitely be some suggested details we've never thought of. The image "caramel eyes" created is unique. I will definitely use that someday. You sentence examples are just right too. They seem to put it all together for the reader who will think, "I wish I could write like that." You have essentially said, "You can." Thank you.
Comment Written 16-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2020
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Thank you for the lovely review and kind compliments. I'm so pleased you enjoyed this post and found it helpful. Sending you my best today as always
Sal XOs.....
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I just remembered today, one of my friends who is now deceased was legally blind and as she lost more and more of her sight, she turned to the energy mole gives. The gifts mole gives are helping with our lack of foresight, he helps us find our way. Also he says,"let go of doubt, it's doing nothing for you."
Comment from royowen
There are so many writer's expressions I've seen and read. They seem to have descriptions I can't fathom, for instance "sloe-eyed" never worked out, hooded eyes is another. But very helpful dear Sally, these are very helpful. Jay Squires is another that writes great help, Robyn Corum another. Beautifully written Sally, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2020
There are so many writer's expressions I've seen and read. They seem to have descriptions I can't fathom, for instance "sloe-eyed" never worked out, hooded eyes is another. But very helpful dear Sally, these are very helpful. Jay Squires is another that writes great help, Robyn Corum another. Beautifully written Sally, blessings Roy
Comment Written 16-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2020
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Thank you for the wonderful review and encouragement in my work, dear Roy. Sal XOs....
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Most welcome
Comment from LisaMay
I'm eyeing your helpful list while typing this (and also enjoying hearing Peter Gabriel again - thank you for that).
The eyes are indeed a powerful means of communicating in a story - an appropriate description can say so much and the lists you've provided will be helpful to many.
Good luck with your unruly ancestral eyebrows!
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2020
I'm eyeing your helpful list while typing this (and also enjoying hearing Peter Gabriel again - thank you for that).
The eyes are indeed a powerful means of communicating in a story - an appropriate description can say so much and the lists you've provided will be helpful to many.
Good luck with your unruly ancestral eyebrows!
Comment Written 16-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2020
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Thank you so much for the lovely review and kind compliments. I appreciate the encouragement that comes with your reviews. I've had no luck with my ancestral eyebrows, but I keep trying. One can only hope.
Sending you my best day as always, Sally XOs....
Comment from Ben Colder
You opened something I learned years ago but have more or less swept it aside for a rainy day.
Thanks Sal for stirring the mind and picking out pieces great writers had placed in my brain.
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2020
You opened something I learned years ago but have more or less swept it aside for a rainy day.
Thanks Sal for stirring the mind and picking out pieces great writers had placed in my brain.
Comment Written 16-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2020
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Thank you so much for the excellent review and kind compliments. I'm so glad that you enjoy this and found it helpful. Sending my best today as always, Sally XOs
Comment from Dorothy Farrell
Hello Sally, How the heck do you get the energy and enthusiasm to keep writing? This write, for example must have taken some time to think it all out. But, I do believe the eyes are a powerful source of communication and 'speak' louder than words on occasions. You can give someone a warning look in a risky situation, without saying a word. You are tireless, and I always enjoy what you have to say. This is well done and such an intriguing piece of work, and as usual my best wishes to you, love Dorothy xxx
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2020
Hello Sally, How the heck do you get the energy and enthusiasm to keep writing? This write, for example must have taken some time to think it all out. But, I do believe the eyes are a powerful source of communication and 'speak' louder than words on occasions. You can give someone a warning look in a risky situation, without saying a word. You are tireless, and I always enjoy what you have to say. This is well done and such an intriguing piece of work, and as usual my best wishes to you, love Dorothy xxx
Comment Written 16-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2020
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Thank you for this, dear Dorothy. I'm happy it is helpful to you.
All my best,
Sal XOs.....xo....
Comment from Ric Myworld
Well, the good Lord knows I need all the suggestions I can get to help me put together a single legible sentence. So, thanks a million for adding to my writer's tools. Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2020
Well, the good Lord knows I need all the suggestions I can get to help me put together a single legible sentence. So, thanks a million for adding to my writer's tools. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 16-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2020
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I'm so glad you enjoyed this and I thank you so much!!
Sal XOs...
Comment from Sankey
Well done Sis. I need to copy these somewhere for future reference. Thanks for an interesting study on eyes, all kinds. Just one spag for ya on this round. Spar(k)ling eyes,
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2020
Well done Sis. I need to copy these somewhere for future reference. Thanks for an interesting study on eyes, all kinds. Just one spag for ya on this round. Spar(k)ling eyes,
Comment Written 16-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2020
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Thank you, dear Geoff. I'm delighted you enjoyed it.
Sal XOs....
Comment from Shirley McLain
Thank you for sharing your collection and I look forward to reading more. I'm listening to your Peter Gabriel song as I type. You did a great job. Have a wonderful afternoon. Shirley
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2020
Thank you for sharing your collection and I look forward to reading more. I'm listening to your Peter Gabriel song as I type. You did a great job. Have a wonderful afternoon. Shirley
Comment Written 16-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2020
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I'm so glad you found it helpful, dear Shirley. Thank you so much!
Sal XOs....
Comment from sammielwf
Sally,
I would say....
The verdict is in on your tips for writing..
The eyes (ayes) have it! It was good fun and good writing.
Eye am not sure but seeing things through your eyes...
makes me grin...
That particular facial movement (grinning) is one that helps make my eyes light up with joy...and shows off my off white teeth against olive colored skin.
Stay well dear writer of eye-ronic information.
Sammielwf
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2020
Sally,
I would say....
The verdict is in on your tips for writing..
The eyes (ayes) have it! It was good fun and good writing.
Eye am not sure but seeing things through your eyes...
makes me grin...
That particular facial movement (grinning) is one that helps make my eyes light up with joy...and shows off my off white teeth against olive colored skin.
Stay well dear writer of eye-ronic information.
Sammielwf
Comment Written 16-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2020
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Thank you for the lovely review and encouragement, dear Sammie. This means so much to me. I've only been riding for two years and it really grown since I started.
Sending my best today as always,
Sally XOs....
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Many smiles are heading your way from Massachusetts right now.
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:))