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Juan Sesa created a forum thread: The Challenge of Descriptions
My struggle might be related to the fact English is my second language, but I nonetheless find writing description paragraphs somewhat overbearing and each of them becomes an uphill climb. I often find myself writing almost 3 full pages made up entirely of either character dialogues or inner monologues, but whenever I get down to describing their surroundings I often feel I´m doing a lackluster job at it and can´t find the proper words.

I´d like to hear your thoughts on the matter. Is it as hard for me as it is for other writers or do I just feel more comfortable having people talk non-stop? 
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