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How to Write Descriptions of Hair and Skin
 
 

How to Write Descriptions of Hair and Skin [Kindle Edition]

Val Kovalin

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This book is for fiction writers who love physical descriptions of characters.

Here, you get an abundance of descriptive terms for hair and skin. Each section centers on a type of description, such as Hair Color (for example, "Bleached blond hair") or Hair Type (for example, straight, wavy, curly, and kinked). Each section lists its descriptive terms alphabetically with full explanations. You can read the lists to learn new terms, or you can look up a specific term.

The hair section starts with hair type and hairstyle. It details how the appearance of one's hair can shape one's gender identity and ethnic identity. The next sections show how your fictional character's hair might move, feel (for example, brittle, greasy, silky, or springy) and smell (for example, like cigarettes, deep fryer oil, perfume, or wood smoke). All this leads to more than 2,000 words explaining 72 different color names to assign to hair that is black, blond, brown, gray, red, or white. There is also a section on highlights and lowlights.

The skin section continues the emphasis on sensory description with sections on what your fictional character's skin might feel like, smell like, and taste like. Learn how the placement of wrinkles can show whether your character has spent a lifetime smiling or frowning.

There is a section on the erotic aspects of skin. Other sections list ways in which your fictional character might modify his or her skin, including tattoos, piercing, and cosmetic surgery. All this leads to more than 2,000 words explaining 43 different color names to assign to skin that is dark, medium tone, or pale.

Who may benefit from this book? Anyone who wants a quick prompt or idea so as not to lose his writing momentum. Readers for whom English is a second language may enjoy the in-depth explanations of American English terms. Authors writing in genres that demand much physical description (for example, fantasy fiction and romance fiction) may also find this book useful.

How to Write Descriptions of Hair and Skin is about 14,900 words in total. Just so you know, this 14,900 word book contains the 2,000-word article HT Describe Hair from my blog plus the 600-word Hair Color list from my website. The other 12,300 words in the book are all-new material.

Also, for clarity, this book was published using Amazon.com's Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology, which prevents unauthorized copying of the text (for example, in the case of ebook pirating). An inevitable side-effect of DRM is that you, the purchaser, cannot copy the text either (and I apologize for the inconvenience). Therefore, to guide you in your buying decision, know that this book is read-only. Thank you for reading.

Produktinformation

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 182 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 70 Seiten
  • Verlag: VK-Now Books; Auflage: 1 (25. Juni 2011)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B00589BB56
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert
  • X-Ray: Nicht aktiviert
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: #422.117 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop (Siehe Top 100 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop)

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4.0 von 5 Sternen How To Describe Hair and Skin 5. Dezember 2011
Von ScarletD - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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I liked this book as a quick little reference. The author's added descriptions about how the subject matter could be incorporated into your characters and your books was very helpful. It added a perspective on possibilities for character development. The note of cliches was also helpful. This is a helpful guide to any writer.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen Awesome writing aid!! 27. September 2011
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Rather than submitting to out-dated and cliche terms, this book gives breakdowns and detailed advice on how to improve your use of description and bring your characters alive.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen Finally a great description help 31. August 2011
Von cbugs - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Thank you, to the author! Finally someone writes ways to describe the many facial expressions other than smile, scowl, etc.. I am glad I downloaded this to my Kindle. I have both this one and the one describing eyes, and I enjoy reading both. What a handy tool for writers or script-writers, for pegging those ever-elusive expressions and descriptions.
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hair bounces, cascades, coils, curls, drapes, drips (if wet), dangles, drifts, droops, flaps, flows, fluffs, frizzes, flutters, glides, hangs, knots, pours, puffs, ripples, ruffles, slaps (especially if wet), smothers, snags, snarls, spikes, spills, spirals, sticks to one's skin (if wet), straggles, streams, swings, tickles, tangles, trails, unravels, waves, and wiggles. &quote;
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include apples, blackberries, citrus, frankincense, gardenia, honeydew melons, honeysuckle, jasmine, lavender, lilac, magnolia, mint leaves, myrrh, patchouli, peach, pine needles, raspberries, rose geranium, rosemary leaves, roses, sandalwood, tomato leaves and tomatoes, and ylang-ylang. &quote;
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Comparison words for curly hair or kinked hair, and sometimes both, include a cloud, a corona, corkscrew curls, frizzy, fuzzy, a halo, a mass or masses of curls, nappy, nubby, a puffball, puffy, ringlets, spirals, and tufts. &quote;
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