: Re: How can I add more fluff to my stories? Teenage writer here! I have a bunch of great ideas for stories and such but I never really know how to add more fluff or detail into them to make
Add "fluff" which actually adds to your work:
Add "fluff" which helps the reader to learn more about your characters. Who they are, where they are from, how their life situation looks, etc.
Add "fluff" which helps the reader to better understand the world in which your story takes place (to the extend that's relevant for the story).
Add "fluff" which sets the mood of a scene.
But do not just add "fluff" which servers no purpose but to increase the length of your work. That's just a waste of time - both for your time and of that of your readers. Length is not a measure of quality. There are lots of great literary works which do not have hundreds of pages. Perfection is not when you can no longer add anything. Perfection is also when you can no longer remove anything.
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