I wanted to make a list about how to describe anger in writing because I know a lot of writers get stuck on it, whether they’re describing frustration, annoyance, or flat-out rage. Even when you’re just looking for a few words or a phrase, you can get bogged down. With that in mind, here are ways to write anger descriptions
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It’s going to be a beautiful fall in Chicago 🍂🍁
Barnes and Noble members, the ✨flash sale✨ on pre-orders you were waiting for is here! I would be so honored if you got my magical romcom HER KNIGHT AT THE MUSEUM from @berkleyromance in paperback, ebook, or audiobook!Use the code PREORDER25, Sept. 4 - 6 only.
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And don’t even worry about this when you’re writing the first draft of your book! You can easily fix it in revision ✨
Do any other writers post notes to themselves like this? 😊 I’m not the only one, right?
One of my favorite scenes in HER KNIGHT AT THE MUSEUM, my romcom novel on pre-order now, is at the Riverwalk in Chicago. Griffin, since he's a medieval knight, is surprised that the river doesn't stink (the Thames in London certainly did, in his time.) He's even more surprised that it runs backwards! I won't tell you about his biggest misunderstanding, but I think it's hilarious 😂