I do!
I think that is probably the worst thing anyone could say about my writing is that it’s unimaginative. That it needs more imagination. That it’s hard to see, to envision or whatever.
Guess you’ve figured out what my word for the A-Z Challenge and the letter is:
U=Unimaginative
un·im·ag·i·na·tive
adjective meaning – not readily using or demonstrating the use of the imagination; stolid and somewhat dull.
uninspired, uninventive, unoriginal, uncreative, commonplace, pedestrian,mundane, institutional, ordinary, routine, matter-of-fact, humdrum,workaday, run-of-the-mill, by-the-numbers, hackneyed, trite, hoary
Well, you get the idea.

I don’t know about you, but if someone called my writing unimaginative, I’d probably give up writing altogether. Or at least, until I recovered from my hangover.
Imagination isn’t my problem. It’s showing that imagination in story form.
A story is pictures made of words.
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