The Five Senses — Explored

Mdsmith
Mdsmith
Nov 5 · 3 min read
Waterfall over rocks on a summer afternoon
Waterfall over rocks on a summer afternoon

All writers understand why incorporating the five senses in your story is essential. If you are continuing to grow, you expand those abilities as you write and read the works of others. You know they are sight, smell, hear, taste, and touch.

With that intent, Let me explore with you a bit more detail of some of those senses.

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Mdsmith

TV Background. Author of mostly non-fiction. More recent novel writer. www.mdsmithiv.com Manager of people for 40+ years, 18 years of teaching managing people

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