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How to Keep Your Scenes Moving (Without Losing the Reader)
Structure & Scene Craft J.D Rhodes 10/22/25 Structure & Scene Craft J.D Rhodes 10/22/25

How to Keep Your Scenes Moving (Without Losing the Reader)

Learn how to ground a scene in writing and keep your story moving. Discover how to balance sensory detail with forward momentum, fix static scenes, and create story flow that keeps readers immersed from start to finish.

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Identifying the Strongest Image in a Sentence (and Letting It Lead)
Style & Clarity J.D Rhodes 10/10/25 Style & Clarity J.D Rhodes 10/10/25

Identifying the Strongest Image in a Sentence (and Letting It Lead)

Learn how to identify the strongest image in a sentence. Discover how to spot cluttered description, find the image that carries emotional weight, and trim your prose for clarity, rhythm, and impact. Includes before-and-after examples and quick fixes.

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Missing Image Hierarchy: Why Some Descriptions Confuse the Reader (and How to Fix Them)
Style & Clarity J.D Rhodes 10/9/25 Style & Clarity J.D Rhodes 10/9/25

Missing Image Hierarchy: Why Some Descriptions Confuse the Reader (and How to Fix Them)

Learn how to fix confusing or cluttered descriptions in your writing. Discover what image hierarchy is, why it matters, and how to guide your reader’s eye through a scene with focus, pacing, and clarity. Includes examples and quick fixes.

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How to Avoid Neutral Point of View (POV) in your Writing
Style & Clarity J.D Rhodes 10/7/25 Style & Clarity J.D Rhodes 10/7/25

How to Avoid Neutral Point of View (POV) in your Writing

Learn how to avoid neutral point of view in writing. See examples of neutral vs. character POV, discover why neutral description feels flat, and get practical tips to filter scenes through your character’s eyes for deeper, more engaging prose.

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Stop Naming Emotions: How to Show Emotions Through Action
Style & Clarity J.D Rhodes 10/5/25 Style & Clarity J.D Rhodes 10/5/25

Stop Naming Emotions: How to Show Emotions Through Action

Learn how to show emotions through action in writing. See examples of naming vs. showing emotions, discover why labels fall flat, and get practical tips to anchor feelings in body language, objects, and voice so your characters come alive.

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Spice Up Your Writing: How to Show Emotions, Physicality, and Sensory Detail
Style & Clarity J.D Rhodes 10/2/25 Style & Clarity J.D Rhodes 10/2/25

Spice Up Your Writing: How to Show Emotions, Physicality, and Sensory Detail

Learn how to show emotions, physicality, and sensory detail in writing. See examples of telling vs. showing, discover why naming emotions falls flat, and get simple tips to bring your characters and scenes to life.

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Flat Description: Why Your Writing Feels Lifeless (and How to Fix It)
Style & Clarity J.D Rhodes 10/1/25 Style & Clarity J.D Rhodes 10/1/25

Flat Description: Why Your Writing Feels Lifeless (and How to Fix It)

Learn how to fix flat description in writing. See examples of lifeless vs. vivid description, understand why description falls flat, and get simple tips to add sensory detail, POV, and energy so your scenes come alive.

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How to Avoid Over-Descriptive Writing
Sentence-Level Mechanics J.D Rhodes 9/18/25 Sentence-Level Mechanics J.D Rhodes 9/18/25

How to Avoid Over-Descriptive Writing

Learn how to avoid over-descriptive writing and purple prose. See clear examples of bloated vs. balanced sentences, understand why overwriting happens, and get simple rules to keep your prose sharp, vivid, and reader-friendly.

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Show Don’t Tell in Writing: What It Means (With Examples)
Sentence-Level Mechanics J.D Rhodes 9/17/25 Sentence-Level Mechanics J.D Rhodes 9/17/25

Show Don’t Tell in Writing: What It Means (With Examples)

Confused by “show don’t tell” in writing? Learn what it really means, see clear show vs. tell examples, and discover simple ways to fix telling so your scenes feel vivid and alive.

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