How To Write BETTER, EASIER Description

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  • How To Write Better, Easier Description | Description Writing Tips Inspired By Mark Haddon
    In this video, I talk about a way of writing what I think is easier, better description, that will work in whatever kind of story you're writing.
    This is something I picked up from Mark Haddon's short story collection The Pier Falls and I've given it a go myself.
    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:29 - The Approach
    1:10 - Ineffective Description
    1:54 - Example 1 and Discussion
    3:53 - Example 2 and Discussion
    5:13 - Example 3 and Discussion
    5:45 - My Challenge
    6:18 - My Attempt
    7:46 - Top Tips
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  • @KierenWestwoodWriting
    @KierenWestwoodWriting  9 місяців тому

    MY EDITING SERVICE:
    www.kierenwestwood.com/editing

  • @bozo8603
    @bozo8603 3 місяці тому +3

    This channel deserves more subs.

  • @opollitico
    @opollitico 2 роки тому +12

    without meaning to sound repetitive, but seriously - I really do always find your videos so, so helpful! this one's gold 🤩

    • @KierenWestwoodWriting
      @KierenWestwoodWriting  2 роки тому +6

      Don’t think I’ll get tired of hearing my videos are helpful any time soon! ☺️

  • @shikomizue7498
    @shikomizue7498 2 роки тому +6

    This is something I always felt I wasn't getting right in my own stories, but I think this video will help push me in the right direction. Extremely under-viewed channel with amazing insight into what makes writing great. I very much appreciate these videos! Cheers, dude!

  • @hayleywestwood3432
    @hayleywestwood3432 2 роки тому +9

    I definitely agree that less description, or rather more purposeful description as you've highlighted here, makes for a more immersive and enjoyable reading experience. It gives the reader enough to feel immersed, but also allows them to 'fill in' a little and so experiences it more.

  • @klaw2749
    @klaw2749 3 місяці тому

    I'm learning so much from your videos, and they aren't over-long, so I really appreciate it!

  • @binkz5987
    @binkz5987 Рік тому +2

    Bravissimo...that is what I catch myself doing ....over describing...got it

  • @warmflash
    @warmflash 2 роки тому +5

    Fantastic insight as usual

  • @JoeyPaulOnline
    @JoeyPaulOnline 2 роки тому +6

    I really do love the way you explain things, you give a unique perspective that also breaks to down so its easy to see where you're coming from!

    • @KierenWestwoodWriting
      @KierenWestwoodWriting  2 роки тому +1

      This is something I’ve really tried to work hard on so it’s great to hear that it’s actually coherent ☺️ its hard to explain writing stuff as you’ll well know, and I’m not always sure I’ve done a good job 😂

  • @BlackHermit
    @BlackHermit 10 місяців тому +2

    Strong descriptions.

  • @empressmondays7109
    @empressmondays7109 2 роки тому +1

    There are a lot of videos on about showing vs telling, but I like the way you approached it.
    Also, I think most people know Bob Ross at this point. You can maybe even start coining the Bob Ross Method in writing.

    • @KierenWestwoodWriting
      @KierenWestwoodWriting  2 роки тому

      Thank you 😊 I’ll absolutely be mentioning the ‘Bob Ross method’ again on this channel 😂

  • @ficklefox2171
    @ficklefox2171 9 місяців тому

    I hope you somehow stumble on this even though I'm late to the party, as I found a gem in the way you described feeling. You said, "The feeling is in the wondering". Bam, there you have it - that is a very memorable, very true (albeit subjectively) way to describe these sometimes ephemeral concepts.

    • @KierenWestwoodWriting
      @KierenWestwoodWriting  9 місяців тому

      Thank you! I'm never sure I'm communicating these concepts very clearly, so it's great to know there are writers out there that find value in something I said :)

  • @lisareneeauthor
    @lisareneeauthor 2 роки тому +2

    Great examples. Thanks for sharing.

  • @johnterpack3940
    @johnterpack3940 Рік тому +1

    Seems I accidentally figured out "describe through action" on my own. There's a line I'm particularly proud of in a story I'm perpetually "working on";
    "The morning sun struggled to find its way through the forest canopy."
    Kind of a wordy way of saying "dimly lit". But I think it evokes more of a sensation than other options I could have used.

    • @KierenWestwoodWriting
      @KierenWestwoodWriting  Рік тому +1

      That’s it, it’s so much more interesting than ‘dimly lit’ though! It has more character and brings in the environment in a visual way. I much prefer that as a reader and a writer.

    • @johnterpack3940
      @johnterpack3940 Рік тому

      @@KierenWestwoodWriting Eek! I just noticed the errant apostrophe in my comment. Time for a rewrite.

  • @chrisroberts8974
    @chrisroberts8974 2 роки тому +2

    I really like this mate. It makes a real difference doesn’t it? And I really like your piece of micro fiction. The light brush strokes definitely worked in it.

    • @KierenWestwoodWriting
      @KierenWestwoodWriting  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you 😊 I think it does make a big difference yeah, certainly does to me and I’m glad it feels like that for other writers.

  • @kenward1310
    @kenward1310 2 роки тому +2

    Your videos are always helpful. This is one of your best. Thank you for taking the time to create it.

    • @KierenWestwoodWriting
      @KierenWestwoodWriting  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for watching it! I love hearing that they’re useful ☺️

  • @bignose3639
    @bignose3639 2 роки тому

    Great 👍

  • @velvetbees
    @velvetbees 10 місяців тому +1

    This is a great video. I like your description using the coyote. That is a clever way of bringing nature into it. I have a story with a little mention of an insect being eaten by another insect. I think the casual mention of wild things being theirselves adds something powerful and atmospheric to stressful or mysterious scenes.

    • @KierenWestwoodWriting
      @KierenWestwoodWriting  10 місяців тому

      Thank you! Totally agree, a little hint of danger and the power of nature is always a good thing.

  • @TheAprilanne
    @TheAprilanne 10 місяців тому +1

    I love your stuff. I notice a lot of it seems more geared toward 3rd person perspective. I was wondering if you could talk a little about 1st.

    • @KierenWestwoodWriting
      @KierenWestwoodWriting  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! You're right, I definitely need to do more with first person to try and even things up a bit :)

  • @potatoe5121
    @potatoe5121 2 роки тому +2

    You are very underrated sir! I thought this was a channel with at least 100k subs! Looking forward to the growth of this channel.

  • @Dan53196
    @Dan53196 Рік тому

    Great vid!

  • @vlad013
    @vlad013 2 роки тому +1

    Absolutely loved it mate! Thanks for sharing.

  • @SonsofLight0
    @SonsofLight0 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks man

    • @KierenWestwoodWriting
      @KierenWestwoodWriting  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for stopping by and watching ☺️

    • @SonsofLight0
      @SonsofLight0 9 місяців тому

      You continue teaching and I'll continue watching
      Thanks again.

  • @dacrewordsmith
    @dacrewordsmith 2 роки тому +1

    I love this: THE BOB ROSS EPISODE!!
    If Mark Haddon is the Bob Ross of Books... you can be the Bob Ross of WriterTube!
    This was a powerfully effective video - a very high standard of writer coaching/teaching in this vid KW! Definitely pencil this kind of instruction into your next Udemy course. ^_^
    Seriously; when we're reading through the Slush and looking for something to jump out and strike a chord, it can be writing like this, in those precious first 10 pages that an editor/lit agent/writing coach is looking for. LESS IS MORE... as long as it is the right KIND of LESS. That old chestnut ~ "show don't tell," kind.
    IF you pay for an editor to give you professional feedback (or maybe a really good beta-reader can enunciate just where more of this needs to be in your own writing), this will be one of the key areas they will "pull your work apart," and I don't mean that in a negative sense - it really hones in on the point KW makes above re: feeling the emotion of the setting/getting the five senses involved.
    LDT

    • @KierenWestwoodWriting
      @KierenWestwoodWriting  2 роки тому +1

      This is such fantastic feedback to receive from someone who knows what they’re looking for and what it’s like to read critically in the slush pile - something I’ve no experience in whatsoever. This is the other half of what writers need to know if they’re looking to get published anywhere and it’s info that I just can’t provide ☺️
      I make these videos and I’m often nervous to post them because I think ‘what if this is just me? What if this is just my taste and nobody agrees with me?’ so it’s really reassuring that it strikes a chord with other writers.
      I feel like I’m hitting my stride a bit lately with videos so I’m definitely going to keep on with more like this.
      As far as another course goes, I’m working on it very slowly but surely! This time I want to cover EVERYTHING in one course 😂 so it may be some time yet.
      Thank you for your support as always mate 😁

  • @koltonheath6073
    @koltonheath6073 2 роки тому +1

    Are they all Metfors if they are how do you write something like that if I don't know what it is or means.

  • @ilikegames_supercell.artist
    @ilikegames_supercell.artist 4 дні тому

    Hey I'm actually trying to become a writer myself and i was curious what is ur viewpoint on what i do. Usually in the stories i write, i always begin speaking about the weather and the season. I dunno if thats bad or should i start differently?

  • @om6418
    @om6418 2 роки тому +2

    I get what U you say. Why do i Like the First ineffective description example where "U can almost See the Rust etc..." More? whats wrong With me ?:)

    • @KierenWestwoodWriting
      @KierenWestwoodWriting  2 роки тому +1

      Well, I wrote that one so I’ll take it as a compliment 😁 but really, all I’m demonstrating here is what works for me and my taste, not everyone will be the same, so my answer to that will be - there’s nothing at all wrong with you. And also, there’s more detail to my first version and readers often like detail too, maybe that one part about the rust just brought it alive for you more and that’s fine.
      There’s no right and wrong , there’s just opinion and yours is every bit as valid as mine!

    • @om6418
      @om6418 2 роки тому

      @@KierenWestwoodWriting I think ur right with this, u really have a point with this video, and also in long novels its not always pleasent to read long description, just for the sake of description, its just, like sometimes there are some details in storys and maybe u dont know where they come from and what they are good for, and then for some readers it may associate with something (here maybe sunset/transcience/rust something like this) and it resonates and so im not completely against all details which seem to habe no connection to story at first sight. (I also liked that u dont see the rust, but u could almost...) but enough with the rust, great video!