KNOW YOUR CHARACTER. I cannot stress this enough. In any given situation, a good writer will step back and instead of asking, "What do I want my character to do next?", ask yourself, "What would this character do in this situation?"
Also, never assume you know everything about your character. Because there should always be room to grow on.
Please don't triple post. If you need to, edit your last post with the extra information you wanted to add in. Posting in succession is not the right sort of internet etiquette.
Also, where are the actual tips? Turning off the telly isn't a tip, per se, it's just getting rid of a distraction.
Maybe "Try to write where you can't be distracted" would be considered one, so you might want to think about that.
Nate wrote:And if YWS ever does become a company, Jack will be the President of European Operations. In fact, I'm just going to call him that anyways.
Follow your passion, stay true to yourself, never follow someone else’s path unless you’re in the woods and you’re lost and you see a path then by all means you should follow that. — Ellen Degeneres
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