How do you convey really long words in fictional writing?

As a writer, you are a god. You can do whatever you want. Should do whatever you want. Must do whatever you want.

Take it from someone who utilizes run-on sentences that fill entire pages and makes up at least seventy never-uttered-in-the-history-of-the-universe words per novel.

Don’t force it. Make sure it fits the tone of the story and the tone of the character.

You’ll be fine.

Play God.

Write it.

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