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(LOGO) Hellooo, everybody! Today were talking about the human body. Sort of. Today were talking about physical descriptions. Now physical descriptions are probably the only descriptions I really enjoy writing. Well, that and violence, I do enjoy describing violence. But lets not pretend Im not batshit crazy just for a second, all right. My favorite part of writing is creating characters and that includes painting a picture of what they look like. And over the years, Ive learned a thing or two about what makes a good character description, and what makes a crappy character description and Im here to share the knowledge. These are my dos and donts for writing physical descriptions. All of these dos and donts are based off of my own personal preferences, as well as feedback Ive received from beta readers and other writers. So lets get to it shall we. Do describe your characters. This piece of advice is open to debate. Some writers think that physica