Stevens's writing style is elaborately descriptive, allowing readers to paint detailed
mental pictures of the scenes she is trying to conjure:
Not exact matches
There are multiple twists in Stonehearst Asylum,
scenes of Victorian torture /
mental - illness treatment, and almost no energy or interest in a
picture that's near totally lacking in depth or resonance.
«The stories feature
mental pictures of nature
scenes and encourage deep breathing and quiet reflection, telling children to «think about your heart» and «choose what colour your flower is» but not to talk, just to reflect.
You want an artist who will faithfully and lovingly render the perfect
scene for you, with the biometrics
of your main character perfectly aligned with your
mental picture of them, and... you can't afford it.