This document discusses strategies for descriptive and narrative writing, including showing versus telling, point of view, creating intended effect, using connotations, figurative language, and selecting details. It emphasizes using sensory details like sight, sound, smell, taste and touch to show rather than just tell. It also discusses techniques like varying levels of abstraction when naming subjects, influencing readers through perspective and tone, and selectively including important details while omitting unnecessary information. The overall goal is to recreate experiences for readers using descriptive tools and techniques.