Strong Verbs Strong Voice by Ann Everett
Non-Fiction Book
A Quick Reference to Improve Your Writing and Impress Readers
Amazon #1 Best Seller in Kindle Store
REPLACE MUNDANE VERBS WITH STRONGER CHOICES!
Without verbs, where would a story go? Nowhere. Characters, animals, and nature can’t be or do anything without a verb. Characters can’t laugh, animals can’t attack, and trees can’t sway in the breeze. Verbs provide excitement, drive the narrative, and paint vivid pictures. Why say she looked, if she can gawk, spy, or examine? The familiar choice offers vague action, where the stronger selections show action and expression. The right verb choice can illustrate the characters state of mind, mood, as well as physical characteristics. Inside this book, you’ll find stronger choices listed in alphabetical order for commonplace verbs such as enter, walk, ran, took, etc. This quick reference will help you use more descriptive verbs to convey better images in the reader’s mind.
Reviews
“This valuable guide is useful for new writers, and helpful also for established writers. This book describes the results of using improper verbs versus creating a must-read for your audience. The reader will learn tips on action, expression, and how to convey good images. A helpful and concise guide for all writers. Interesting, educational, and extremely useful. Highly recommended!”
“This is a short, but information filled guide, to help you avoid, that same old tired and worn
out pattern, many of us have been trapped by. So, ramp up your action scenes, and grab your readers attention, by keeping their eyes riveted and connected, where you want them to be……..on your words.”
“The Holy Grail of better words! I love this book! I’m amazed at how much my writing has improved because I’ve added lively active verbs. A must for every writer’s toolbox.”