Descriptive (People/Places)
Joint Construction of the Text (JCoT)
Joint Construction of the Text (JCoT)
Before we start writing, let’s pick a "target." Since you mentioned People or Places, here are a few directions we could take:
A Person: A legendary historical figure, a mysterious fictional character, or someone with a very distinct profession (like a deep-sea diver).
A Place: A bustling futuristic city, a hidden bioluminescent cave, or a cozy, ancient library.
Tip: The best subjects for descriptive writing have unique "hooks"—details that stand out immediately to the reader.
When we write this together, we will focus on these three pillars:
To make this a true "Joint Construction," I suggest we build it paragraph by paragraph.
I provide a "starter" sentence for the Identification section.
You add a detail or refine the tone.
We move to the Description phase, alternating between visual details (sight) and atmospheric details (sound/smell).