Detail makes the difference between boring and terrific writing. It’s the difference between a pencil sketch and a lush oil painting. As a writer, words are your paint. Use all the colors.
~ Rhys Alexander
For an awesome post about using detail to create tension, check out this post by Robyn @ Putting Pen to Paper
- or try this post by Tere @ The Lesser Key to learn how the right tools can help us write.
- Janet Sumner Johnson shares a wonderful post about sunsets
- Check out this fabulous post about the power of scents by Theresa @ Substitute Teacher's Saga
Have a great weekend!
I've got that Pocohontas song in my head now...can you paint with all the colors of the wind? Or something like that....it's been a long time. LOL
ReplyDeleteI like all the colors! I will head over to these links, thanks:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for linkies!! I shall visit them right now!
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend!!
Thanks for the links! Noticed you're reading Incarceron. Just finished it last week. LOVED IT!!! Hope you're enjoying it, too!
ReplyDeleteMarissa
Thanks for including me! I'll check out the other links.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend too!
I'll be back to check out the links. Thanks. So true, details do matter. Have a great weekend, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the links. Let your colors shine, too!
ReplyDeleteI love all the bright colors Shannon!!! What fun! I love all the wonderful links!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thursday :)
The title of this post alone is amazing!
ReplyDeleteAnd the quote! And the paint cans!
LOVE love love it all!!!
Well said, Shannon. I feel inspired!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the links to those sites.
ReplyDeletesuperb links, Shannon. And I'm with Vicki on this. STUCK. IN. MY. HEAD.
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Love the bright colors you used in this post! :) Thanks for these terrific links!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the links.
ReplyDeleteI love how you used colours in your post. Very creative and eye-pleasing.
ReplyDeleteWill do. (salutes and heads off to read posts)
ReplyDeleteWow, what a fun post!
ReplyDeleteGreat post - love the colours! :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the quote! :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome links Shannon! =)Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteGreat Colourful Blogging.Good Links.Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend,
Karen :)
Love the colors~ puts in the mind of summer and newness. A fresh coat of color to make a room giddy:)
ReplyDeleteI've already read a couple of these posts....good stuff, Shannon. Great research!
ReplyDeleteI just had to clink over to tell you how pretty the paints look. Love the quote too, but the paints are what really attracted me.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the paint cans, esp. since I just helped my daughter paint her bland white-wall apartment.
ReplyDeleteNow we see lush Russian sage, mahagony brown...beautiful!!!!
Patti
Great links -- always nice to find new blogs. And I love the pretty paint!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a nice weekend!
I love that, use all the colors! What a wonderful way to put it! Thanks for all the 'colorful' links!
ReplyDeleteWonderful..I always wonder what could inspire writers to get themselves motivated
ReplyDeleteWonderful analogy! I bought the Oxford American Writer's Thesaurus last year and I love it. There are lots of colorful words between the pages. Great post!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great links and the writing hint. We all get "stale" now and then and need reminders like this.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the links! I hope you're having a wonderful weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteI feel like painting now! lol Thanks for sharing the links!
ReplyDeleteI'll check them out. Thx!
ReplyDeleteGreat quote and I'm in dire need of motivation, so I'm off to check out those posts!
ReplyDeleteYou linked me. I love you. And I just about missed it, too. You sly devil you. The colors are so pretty pretty.
ReplyDeleteWhere are you, anyway? *knock* *knock*
Thanks my sweet pal Shannon. I heart you, girl.
use all the colors - love it and thanks for the links.
ReplyDeleteThe links are super. Thanks for pulling them together here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the awesome links!
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