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  • I think about this a lot.

    I can picture objects with little details if I focus really hard one the specific aspect but vivid is not a word I’d use.

    As a reader I basically skim any set description looking for anything that might be relevant to the plot. Character descriptions go in one ear and out the other.

    As I writer, I’ll describe a scene once if it has any plot relevant details. Basically if I am describing something in a scene though, it is relevant on some level, even if it’s just a world building thing.

    I recently realized how much I struggle describing new scenes when I started a new series. My first was a time loop story, so I established all the scenes and people early and then left it alone, referencing relevant stuff as needed.

    Now I’m writing a non time loop story and I often have to go back and add scene descriptions because Im used to not doing so. I am also majorly regretting making a certain characters outfit choices relevant because I have to keep describing them and I suck at it.

    I think, because I don’t picture scenes, I am able to think more abstractly. I feel a sense of things fitting together when thinking about mechanics or plot threads or logical trains of thought. Or maybe it’s not related idk.