Real World Comparisons
Light:
Aster
Hydrangea
Lilac
Kale
Turnip skin
Mulberry…
Medium:
Orchids
Crocus
Heather
Red onion
Red Cabbage
Beets…
Dark:
Concord Grapes
Blueberries
Grape Jello
Clematis
Eggplant
Bruises…
Shades of Purple: mauve, lilac, heliotrope, violet, lavender, concord…
Make every detail count
Colors are powerful descriptors, not fillers. Make sure that if you use a comparison or contrast to highlight a color, you choose the right one. Look at the setting and atmosphere you are working to create, then draw from the viewpoint character or narrator’s history, education and past experiences to find the right fit.
Colors not only paint a picture for readers; when used well, they can also create emotional and symbolic harmonies.
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Becca Puglisi is an international speaker, writing coach, and bestselling author of The Emotion Thesaurus and its sequels. Her books are available in five languages, are sourced by US universities, and are used by novelists, screenwriters, editors, and psychologists around the world. She is passionate about learning and sharing her knowledge with others through her Writers Helping Writers blog and via One Stop For Writers—a powerhouse online library created to help writers elevate their storytelling.
Angela Ackerman says
Hi,
Heliotrope is a purple flower:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heliotrope_%28color%29
Anonymous says
uh, heliotrope is a shade of yellow.
Lisa_Gibson says
Is periwinkle more purple or blue? Maybe more of a bluish. Hmmmm, love the list. Great idea.
Angela says
wow you’ve really expanded!
C.R. Evers says
my favorite color! very thorough . . . once again!
Angela says
Thanks everyone. I am a big pruple fan. Go Purple!!
giddymomof6 says
Ooh! that was fun! I love purple. This post was cute, even the bad example was hilariously wonderful. Thanks for posting. Jenni
Mary Witzl says
I love that bad example. I’m pretty sure I’ve been bored by a few books with descriptions like that.
And I love purple!
Windsong says
Lovely! I like how you went into the different shades! *hugs purple*
PJ Hoover says
Your color entries are my new favorites!
Keri Mikulski says
Thanks!! 🙂 Love these posts!!!