Rediscover Edna Ferber and reread her works. Her power of description is superb. She is perhaps the only writer I know of who can arouse a gamut of emotions by sheer description alone.
When a writer cannot handle description well, his work will tend to be boring.
Then try this exercise:
Write a short story using description alone. For example, describe a tree. Or the night. Or the facade of a stranger's house.
See how you can infuse a descriptive paragraph with action, narrative, and conflict.
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