Describing characters is hard. There's a BALANCE between too much description and too little description. How do you find the happy medium? So that you're not boring your reader to sleep but instead piquing their interest with details that tell us a lot about the character being described (and the character doing the describing.) ALSO: how do you let your POV character describe HERSELF without looking in the mirror and going through a checklist of all her physical features (this NEVER happens in real life jsyk)
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