When writing a family story, too many flowery words can drag down a narrative. But stark facts alone won’t ignite your reader’s imagination. What is the right amount of detail to ensure a compelling read? When reading others’ work, you might find yourself (like Goldilocks) thinking “This one is too wordy. That one isn’t wordy enough.” This article will help you find the happy medium—the “just…
Source: Family Tree Magazine.com
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