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Don't Color Me Fuchsia: Why you can't use vivid words too often (Writer Bites: Brief essays on the heart and craft of writing fiction)

Author Hilari Bell
Publisher Wild Writers Books
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Author(s)Hilari Bell
ISBN / ASINB00N18I2GM
ISBN-13978B00N18I2G9
Sales Rank1,985,790
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Every writer knows to avoid word “echoes” in the same sentence, even on the same page—but some words are so vivid that they can echo from one end of a novel to the other. This brief essay discusses how often you can use a vivid word before your reader starts hearing echoes.