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crisstar rated 14 days ago
Clear and concise writing tips.
essayhelp rated 5 months ago
The Only General Writing Advice You Will Ever Need
Lilynia rated 6 months ago
I kinda like stumbling across writing advice websites sometimes, but at other times I resent them telling me what to do/how to write.
rk3001 rated 8 months ago
Very true. Especially the part about putting aside every piece of writing advice you've ever heard. Including this.
JimmyConstantine rated 9 months ago
1. Writing and Editing are two separate, and different processes. 2. Writing and Editing are two separate, and different processes. It is that important. 3. Write first. Edit later. 4. Write first. Edit later. It is that important. 5. Outline only if it works for you. 6. Write every day. 7. Write what you want to read, not what you think someone else will. 8. Keep a ritual. 9. Stick to it. 10. When you are not writing, read. 11. Read a lot. 12. Read everything: comics, newspapers, novels, magazines, screenplays, poetry, billboards, tattoos, mustard wrappers, everything. 13. Read your own writing. Out loud. 14. Read other people's writing. Out loud. 15. Don't read to comprehend. This is about writing. 16. Read to write. Notice the context, flow, and tone. 17. Listen to people speak. 18. Don't listen to comprehend. This is about writing. 19. Notice the context, flow, and tone. 20. Write with different tools: keyboard, pencil, ink pen, crayon, dirt, whatever. 21. Write on different mediums: grid paper, lined paper, blank paper, cardboard, LCD, canvas, dirt, whatever. 22. Write in different places, but keep and maintain a Writing Home. 23. Tell everyone you write: your family, your friends, the postman, the prostitutes, everyone. 24. But don't tell anyone exactly what you are writing: not even the prostitutes. 25. Strike dead every should you have about writing. 26. Put aside this list, and every other piece of advice, or book, or adage about writing ever offered. 27. And write every day.
beadinggem rated 9 months ago
Most succinct writing tips I've seen.
OrangeAppled rated 9 months ago
From the page: "The Only General Writing Advice You Will Ever Need You already know this, but repetition is good. Repetition helps us grow. * Writing and Editing are two separate, and different processes. * Writing and Editing are two separate, and different processes. It is that important. * Write first. Edit later. * Write first. Edit later. It is that important. * Outline only if it works for you. * Write every day. * Write what you want to read, not what you think someone else will. * Keep a ritual. * Stick to it. * When you are not writing, read. * Read a lot. * Read everything: comics, newspapers, novels, magazines, screenplays, poetry, billboards, tattoos, mustard wrappers, everything. * Read your own writing. Out loud. * Read other peopleā€s writing. Out loud. * Donā€t read to comprehend. This is about writing. * Read to write. Notice the context, flow, and tone. * Listen to people speak. * Donā€t listen to comprehend. This is about writing. * Notice the context, flow, and tone. * Write with different tools: keyboard, pencil, ink pen, crayon, dirt, whatever. * Write on different mediums: grid paper, lined paper, blank paper, cardboard, LCD, canvas, dirt, whatever. * Write in different places, but keep and maintain a Writing Home. * Tell everyone you write: your family, your friends, the postman, the prostitutes, everyone. * But donā€t tell anyone exactly what you are writing: not even the prostitutes. * Strike dead every should you have about writing. * Put aside this list, and every other piece of advice, or book, or adage about writing ever offered. * And write every day."
SyedMN rated 10 months ago
Inspirational writing tips.
Potsiebaby rated 10 months ago
I can't disagree with anything on the list.
chummers rated 10 months ago
From the page: "# Read your own writing. Out loud. # Read other peopleā€s writing. Out loud."
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