My first one! Yay! I did up a little graphic thing and everything.
The Weekly Disclaimer: Writing, like all art, is a subjective experience. Stuff that works for me won't necessarily work for you...though I hope it does, since I'd love for everyone to succeed. Can never have enough books to read! Either way, take these tips with the giant grain of salt needed to season it to your liking, since I could very well be talking out my ass.
My Tip For This Week: Write. Just write it out. Get the bare bones down, and when you come to the end, go back to the start and add in the flesh. The details and the adjectives and the rewording of awkward sentences. You get to do as many passes as you want.
The other side of this is, of course, that you need to know when to stop obsessing over every phrase. Otherwise, you'll never move on to the next bit and you'll get stuck fiddling with details that ultimately don't matter that much.
I mean, they matter...especially for things like continuity and making sure you say 'green eyes' instead of 'blue eyes' when it counts. But you can play with them after you get your scene/chapter/book done.
Finish it first - then fiddle with it.
I mean, they matter...especially for things like continuity and making sure you say 'green eyes' instead of 'blue eyes' when it counts. But you can play with them after you get your scene/chapter/book done.
Finish it first - then fiddle with it.
Hope this helps!
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