Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Creative Complex: Snow

Hello, Winter Friends.

Today, just go write something about snow. Remember to use strong adjectives and original lit. devices.

Here are some posts about this: Creative Complex: Character Constructing: Beautiful eyes
                                                   Writing: Mental Library: Lit. Devices

Why am I directing you to other posts about this instead of telling you about it? Well, I would just be repeating what I already said. Plus, you need to learn to apply the information you've read to different situations.

Sigh. I suppose I'll have to give you a quick overview anyways.

This is basically all stated in the two previously mentioned posts, but here it is again:

1) Use Lit. Devices.
Use as many as you possibly can. I would say:
-2 examples each of alliteration and personification
-3 examples each of similes and metaphors

2) Don't use cliche lit. devices.

3) Remember to use all five senses.

4) Remember, snow looks different depending if it's new or old, and the time of day/lighting.

By the way, sorry if you don't live somewhere with snow. You can describe this picture or another picture, or you can describe a nature scene.

Spruce Nogard
Attributions: https://pixabay.com/en/winter-tree-snow-landscape-cold-1367153/


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