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The article explores how great writers effectively convey meaning through "telling" rather than relying solely on "showing," challenging conventional writing advice and emphasizing the power of direct expression.
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Freddie deBoer (United States) | Mar 20, 2026
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Overemphasizing the 'show, don't tell' principle may alienate readers who prefer straightforward narratives and clarity in storytelling.
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Telling can be an effective technique for conveying complex ideas quickly, especially in genres where brevity is key, such as flash fiction.
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Balancing 'showing' and 'telling' is essential; both techniques can coexist to enhance storytelling and cater to different narrative needs.
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Great writers excel in showing rather than telling, as it engages readers' imaginations and fosters deeper emotional connections.
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The emphasis on 'show, don't tell' can stifle creativity, limiting writers to formulas instead of allowing them to express their unique voice.
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