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Use sensory details to describe the smell of salt spray and the sound of the foghorn ( The Wordling ).

One evening, as a thick fog rolled in like a heavy curtain, Elias noticed a light where there should be none. It wasn't the steady glow of a passing ship, but a flickering, desperate spark on the jagged rocks of the Outer Reef. Without a moment's thought, he launched his small dory into the churning surf, his muscles straining against the pull of the tide. sad026BMB_284611118.jpg

Instead of saying Elias was tired, describe his aching muscles and ragged breath ( Grammarly ). If you'd like to continue, I can help by: Expanding the dialogue between Elias and the woman. Adding a twist about the woman's true intentions. Writing a prequel about how Elias became the keeper. Which direction Use sensory details to describe the smell of

Ensure every sentence leads the reader toward the moment of highest tension ( The Write Practice ). Without a moment's thought, he launched his small

The desolate yet rhythmic environment of Blackwood Cove and its lighthouse.

Elias, a dedicated and solitary keeper, and the mysterious young woman.