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Old 11-06-2017, 07:58 PM   #208
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I don't visualize much at all when I read. That's probably why I tend to get annoyed when an author spends much time at all on descriptions of people/places/clothes/architecture, etc...

Plot, character development/interaction, cleverly turned phrases, and/or witty dialogue are the things that I value most when reading. Very little visualization necessary to enjoy those things.
I don't visualize either. I'm word oriented, not picture oriented. I don't especially mind when an author is heavy on description, but it's mostly just pretty words to me. Of course it's different if an author is describing something I'm familiar with, like a location I know well.
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