Avoiding Overuse: Mastering the Subtle Art of “Too Much of a Good Thing” in Writing
Writers love words, but words don’t always love writers back. When enthusiasm outpaces restraint, even vivid prose collapses under its own weight. The difference between immersive and exhausting is one adjective too many. Learning where that invisible line sits turns good writers into unforgettable ones. Recognize the Early Symptoms of Literary Bloat Readers rarely email…