Preposition

  • Allows your reader to navigate the scene
  • They help build connections between the things in the scene 
  • They develop a 3D impression of your scene in the reader’s mind.
  • They provide you with the ability to layer your scene and effectively ‘zoom in’ on it.
  • When you use this technique, think of yourself as a camera, moving in closer to the selected object. Siad object would need to be important to the scene as a whole.
In the exact middle
Onto a tube-shaped
Hall like tunnel
Without smoke
With panelled
Wound on and on
Into the side of the hill
As all – many miles around
Opened out of it
One one side and then on the other
On the same floor
On the same passage
The left-hand side (Going in)
Over his garden
Meadows beyond
Sloping down river

Behind the blinding light and the shy timid girl stands a skyline, of books. Surround by children’s books, old books, new book and nonfiction books. Inside the city, books live humans that love books to read.

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