Beyond Sight: Sound, Scent, and Temperature in Prose
Describe how wool rugs and acoustic panels hush footfall to a library murmur, while plaster curves sip echoes from conversation. Note the kitchen clink softened by cork. Sound paints distance and intimacy. Try a line about how a material changes the room’s voice and share it.
Beyond Sight: Sound, Scent, and Temperature in Prose
Name aromas with restraint and specificity: linseed oil from fresh joinery, cedar breathing in the closet, espresso blooming near the east window. Scent anchors memory and mood. Include it sparingly for impact. What fragrance lingers in your favorite room, and how would you bottle it in words?