Sensory Details that Stick
									Choose verbs that move: clatter, drift, sear; nouns that place: cobblestones, awnings, brass knockers. Swap “old building” for “smoke-streaked brick stitched with ivy.” Ask readers to try one sensory rewrite and share it in the comments.								
				Sensory Details that Stick
									Silence can be narrative punctuation. At memorials, a measured pause lets meaning breathe. On bustling corners, a quiet moment heightens contrast. Invite subscribers to practice a timed pause and report how the group’s focus changed afterward.