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Discover tips and inspiration to write more, author smarter, and tell your story better. Learn how to amplify character, conflict, and emotion. Get no nonsense advice about the business of writing and authoring.

Welcome beautiful writers, I'm Autumn Bardot, a traditionally and indie published author with 11 books. I've taught writing and literary analysis for almost 20 years so my approach to writing comes from both an academic and real-life perspective.

Show notes are at autumnbardot.com and Club Autumn on FB.
All the links: https://linktr.ee/autumnbardot

Write Better, Author Smarter with Autumn Bardot Autumn Bardot

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Discover tips and inspiration to write more, author smarter, and tell your story better. Learn how to amplify character, conflict, and emotion. Get no nonsense advice about the business of writing and authoring.

Welcome beautiful writers, I'm Autumn Bardot, a traditionally and indie published author with 11 books. I've taught writing and literary analysis for almost 20 years so my approach to writing comes from both an academic and real-life perspective.

Show notes are at autumnbardot.com and Club Autumn on FB.
All the links: https://linktr.ee/autumnbardot

    Darkness and how to SHOW not tell

    Darkness and how to SHOW not tell

    The Dark and Darkness ( capitalization for emphasis) is a great way to SHOW ( not tell) a character's intent, setting, genre, conflicts, morality, ignorance and more. It's a great plot device too that can add tension and create a foreboding atmosphere in an otherwise benign event or scene.



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    #writinginspriation #writingtips

    • 4 min.
    Knives | What a Knife Can Show ( Not Tell | Show don't Tell |Knives and characterization

    Knives | What a Knife Can Show ( Not Tell | Show don't Tell |Knives and characterization

    Knives are a great way to show or reveal character, mood, culture, setting, and intent. Knives are powerful and iconic symbols of power, violence, and conflict. Yet they can be so much more than that. Are you using the knives in your novel to enhance your plot and characters?



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    There are many ways to tell a story and even more ways to write the scenes and sentences within. An ordinary sentence may move the plot forward, but a masterful sentence or scene does so much more! A purpose-driven scene enhances mood, tone, characterization, conflict, plot, theme, and emotion. 

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    • 12 min.
    Mirrors and Ways to SHOW not TELL

    Mirrors and Ways to SHOW not TELL

    #writingtips #writinginspiration 

     Mirrors are symbolic of vanity, truth clarity, illumination, distortion, and a reflection of one's soul. All of these can help you SHOW emotion, characterization, conflict, setting, worldview, and plot.   

    Things to be considered if there's a mirror in your story: 

    How does the character look into the mirror ( gaze, ponder, glance, stare, grimace, etc ) How is the mirror framed? 

    Gilded, modern, minimalist, industrial, chipped?

     Is the glass ancient, new, distorted, clean, fogged, dirty? 

    How big or small is the mirror? 

    What else is reflected in the mirror? 

    What is not reflected in the mirror?  

    ALL these things can—if you chose—SHOW the character’s personality, emotion, setting, conflict, worldview, and more! Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the showiest of them all?

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    • 16 min.
    Using BOOKS to SHOW not TELL

    Using BOOKS to SHOW not TELL

    #writintgtips #writinginspiration

    Books can mean so much more than just be symbolic for learning and knowledge. They can show emotion, conflict, setting, characterization. They can foreshadow too. It's all in what and how you use the book(s) in your story. Any detail that you include about the book can make your writing more purposeful and add nuance to your characters and story. 

     Books and all their little details can SHOW emotion, personality,  world views, societal views, without TELLING. And readers are smart-- they pick up on those clues instinctually.  

    What's the title of the book in your story? How is the title important to the plot, character, and conflict?  Is the book old or new or ancient? Honestly, who doesn't love ancient wisdom?  Why exactly is the book forbidden? Or hidden? Or locked away? Or forgotten?  What does it really say about the characters or the setting or society? Is the book well-loved, dog-eared? Or is it in pristine condition? What extra clues do you want to give your readers by including a book in your plot? 

     ⭐️ PART OF MY SHOW DON'T TELL SERIES ⭐️

    • 11 min.
    Gray & 10 Ways to use Color to SHOW not tell

    Gray & 10 Ways to use Color to SHOW not tell

    Gray is a color that can show emotion, setting, and personality, and the adjectives used to describe the color have feelings and images attached to them. Using a color, like gray, can add nuance and enrich your writing, no matter what you're describing.

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    • 10 min.
    SHOW DON'T TELL with the color WHITE | Show don't Tell Series

    SHOW DON'T TELL with the color WHITE | Show don't Tell Series

    White is a color that can show emotion, setting, and personality, and the adjectives used to describe the color have feelings and images attached to them. Using a color, like white can add nuance and enrich your writing, no matter what you're describing.

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    • 9 min.

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