The Emotion Thesaurus
2012 • 174 pages

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Average rating4.7

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I tweeted a while back that The Emotion Thesaurus is perpetually open in my Nook app while revising, and I wasn't exaggerating. Whenever I reach a moment where I'm struggling to describe an emotion, or I get a CP note asking for more emotion from a character, I open up The Emotion Thesaurus.

It's not a book that you necessarily read from cover to cover (although you're more than welcome to), it's a resource that you open when trying to describe a particular (or several) emotions. What I love about it is it not only lists body language cues, thoughts and physical responses, but it also lists cues of suppressed emotion (which I use all the time). As a bonus, it has writing tips at the end of every chapter.

I honestly can't recommend this book enough to writers of all stages. It will forever change the way you think about and write emotion—or at least, it did for me.

July 31, 2012Report this review