I'm prone to write a lot of description because I want my readers to see my characters, physically and in actions, both subtle and overt. I want them to feel like they're reading a movie. This is my style.
Others write with a staccato beat, sharp and quick. Brandilyn Collins with her Seatbelt Suspense comes to mind.
Some write with adrenaline surged into words. Robert Liparulo thrillers for example.
Others write sparse, almost sterile. Of course Hemingway comes to mind. I've never understood why people admire his writing, although I do think he was a good storyteller.
If done well, I can appreciate lots of picture painting in literature. It aids my visual renditions of the story, and I love to view the words come alive in mental pictures.
I've joked about my writing style and called it "street literary" because it can be briefly coarse where needed but I love to play with word images, make them pretty or meaty. Who knows if I succeed . . .
I guess I've happened upon a new phrase for my writing: "Raw, Romantic, Redemptive". Yeah.
How do you write? Describe it.
Lord, thank you for my life, who you created me to be. I'm still working to get there in need of so much improvement. I'm grateful for the passion, but it does tend to hurt. Deeply. I think I'm most like you then. Thank you so much. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.

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