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Creating Atmosphere
Now write scene with vivid atmosphere - it doesn't have to be spooky! Limit your scene to no more than three paragraphs. You may use dialogue, if appropriate.
Make a first-person narrator (the main character tells the story using "I") and imagine a vivid scene for him or her.
Imagine all of the senses involved in your scene---sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.
Use your narrator's reaction to the atmosphere to help your reader experience it directly.
Write vivid descriptions using strong nouns and verbs as well as adjectives.
A well-chosen metaphor, simile, allusion, or personification can capture the feeling of a place.
Sometimes describing what isn't visible is the best way to create atmosphere. Is there a hidden aspect to the place you've invented that your reader should know about?
                                       
                                     
                                    
	
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