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How much scene setting do we really need?

03/02/2015 Write Well, Write To Sell 319 Views 0 Comments description, good writing techniques, Kellee Kranendonk, setting details, story details, story elements

guest post by Kellee Kranendonk From Rick: Once again, I’m pleased to have Kellee Kranendonk as a guest on our blog. This time, Kellee provides us with a simply superb post on description wherein she answers the question, How much

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