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OK - So not everybody can write like Shakespeare! That doesn't mean you
can't have a great time on rememory.com and share your rememories
with all of us. Here are some handy tips that we have written to give you a hand when you are composing all of those wonderful rememories. If you think of any other suggestions that might help your fellow members out, then drop us a line at ed@rememory.com and we will add them to our list for everyone to share. |
6 of 14 hints Description Description is a wonderful technique. It helps to set the stage for the story, but the description should be relevant to the story. To describe someone's shoes and socks and other small remembrances should only remain if it helps get across the point of the rememory. If the shoes and socks are important to knowing the character, then certainly go into them, but if they don't forward the narrative, then save that description for a rememory on weird haberdashery, or the like. (This writing tip is kindly written by one of our members: Hroeder) |
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