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Christine Plouvier’s Examples Of Using Smell In Your Writing

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I recently posted on the challenges of using smell in one’s writing. Christine Plouvier, author of the Irish Firebrands, left a comment citing a number of posts on her blog with examples of her doing so in her own work. Intrigued as I was, I did check out those posts…

Hull Fair 2014

Market

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Passing through the market Allez! Allez! Allez! Arms laden with the heavy odours Of peach and melon Pêches blanches, melons Paper bag of luxuriant deep red cherries Ah non! C’est français ça! Harvesting the summer Sucré! Sucré! Sucré! I pushed my way past Balancing wooden cageots colour-stamped Spilling Spain…

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