: Re: How do I write "Show, Don't Tell" as a person with Asperger Syndrome? I have been told by my friends that my writing seems a bit blunt in the sense of I rarely practice "Show, Don't Tell"
As an alternative option, consider that if you have problems picking up on "show, don't tell" complexity from other writers, other people with Asperger's may well also have the same problem.
You may not need to change your writing style at all. Instead, change your expected audience to people like yourself. Your writing group may not then be your expected audience, and it's fine to brush off criticism for aspects of writing which are central to your style. Consider them, by all means, but also consider whether they're asking you to change something which actually shouldn't be changed. Reviewers are just as likely to be wrong!
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