Suspicion, Like Poison 02/08/2017 Suspicion, Like Poison “The suspicion didn’t just go away. It just slipped back to wherever it hid. I had the feeling it would stay with us always, as if we would never be able to look at one anohter again except through its filter, a colored lens of suspicion.” —The Church of Dead Girls When studying writing, it is often drilled into our heads to show don’t tell. Showing the reader draws them into the story, pulls them closer to the character, and is generally more action packed.
Suspicion, Like Poison “The suspicion didn’t just go away. It just slipped back to wherever it hid. I had the feeling it would stay with us always, as if we would never be able to look at one anohter again except through its filter, a colored lens of suspicion.” —The Church of Dead Girls When studying writing, it is often drilled into our heads to show don’t tell. Showing the reader draws them into the story, pulls them closer to the character, and is generally more action packed.