Using Details in Your Writing: Reveal, Complicate, Surprise, Disturb!
Fri, Mar 27
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What do we mean when we say "detail"? What can a detail do? How can we pick the "right" detail to use? In this class, we'll generate details via prompts and decide where and how to use them, as well as look at what the absence of detail can do.


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Mar 27, 2026, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM AKDT
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About the event
What do we mean when we say "detail"? The term "detail" refers to the specific elements or features that contribute to the richness and depth of a narrative.
It encompasses everything from vivid descriptions of characters and settings to the subtle nuances of dialogue and action.
What can a detail do? A well-chosen detail can evoke emotions, paint a vivid picture in the reader's mind, and create a more immersive experience. It can transform a mundane scene into something memorable, allowing readers to connect with the story on a deeper level.
Details can also serve to highlight themes, develop characters, and enhance the overall narrative arc. How can we pick the "right" detail to use?
Selecting the appropriate detail involves understanding the context of your story, the emotions you wish to convey, and the reactions you want to elicit from your audience. It requires a careful balance of relevance and…
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Details with Chanel Dubofsky. Some Scholarships available. E-mail tongassmistwritingretreat@gmail.com What do we mean when we say "detail"? What can a detail do? How can we pick the "right" detail to use? In this class, we'll generate details via prompts and decide where and how to use them, as well as look at what the absence of detail can do. We'll look at fiction by Emma Cline (Daddy: Short Stories, The Girls, The Guest), Elisa Albert (How This Night is Different, Afterbirth) and more.
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