After discussing the dynamics involved in the revolting practice known as boofing, we actually have a good writing discussion about the importance of showing rather than telling in regards to your fiction.
Of course, it wouldn't be a DPW episode without some shenanigans, but we manage to stay in line in this episode. And for once we didn't talk about comics at all. That might be a new record for us!
You can check out the article used in this episode written by Leona Brits over at https://writingcooperative.com/my-golden-rules-to-show-dont-tell-f4d030eca8c9
You can also check us out at www.drunkenpenwriting.com where we share fiction, poetry, articles, and more.
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