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The girl was scared of the wilderness, her heart pounding at every frightening noise. But suddenly, her fear disappeared. She touched the ground, and it felt like her new guardian. Whats wrong with this picture? Well, for one, this passage doesnt actually paint much of a picture. And it fails to make me feel anything as a reader. Thats the core problem with writing that relies too much on telling. Were told the girl is scared, that the noises are frightening, and that this place feels like a guardian. Yet there isnt much evidence to back up those claims. Show, dont tell is a phrase youve probably heard often in the writing community. Author K.M. Weiland best captures the distinction: Showing dramatizes. Telling summarizes. But it can be hard to identify harmful instances of telling in your own writing. Telling is NOT inherently bad. In fact, all novels are a blend of telling and showing. You dont always need to show instead of tell. If that were the case, all stories wo