When trying to think of character names, don't EVER ask someone else for help. If they give you the name, then the character is more theirs than yours. I like to write about the character and name them as "boy" or "girl" before assigning them their title- then I can find a name that relates to their actions. Most people try to do the opposite by finding a name and basing a character off of it. Disaster. Don't do it.
If you live in the moment, every second is a new beginning.
My favorite writing tip is owning up to who you are and what your voice is. Don't try to overcompensate and mimic Fitzgerald and Vonnegut. Sure, you can borrow their concepts, but working to your strengths will go a long way instead of picking up an instrument you don't how to play.
Anyway, my favorite advice, and this is my own, is to not think of a novel as a novel. Think of it as a compilation of short stories that just happen to share the same characters and are all connected.
Also, try starting a short story in the middle. Seriously, it's more interesting to everyone and gives you a reason to want to know their back story.
Off to write! Fading
Current Project: Otherworld (Novel) - 11,000 words so far Latest Story: Overflowing Emotions. Past stories: Burning Apart, The Beast, Binding Darkness - Ch. 1, What David Taught Me, The Banquette, Mirror of Memories, Leaving Humanity, Little Green Men, Six Days
My english teacher once told me that when I have writers block that "Drawing a picture or brainstorming ideas" is often a good cure. A little obvious maybe but it helped a little.
Keep your face to the sun, That way you never see the shadows. :]
People respect high quality writing. If you deliver your work in a strong and error-free package, people take you seriously. Your message comes through clearly.
READ! ALL THE TIME! ... Well, not that much. But the more you read, the easier it is to figure out how you want to write. If you love fantasy stories, chances are that's what you'll want to write about. Reading can help your grammar, and comprehension, and it can give you an idea of what the best kind of writing is. Also, when you read books they give you inspiration and imagination.
WE ARE DAUGHTERS of our Heavenly Father, who loves us, and we love Him.
So I'm not sure if this is something about selective hearing or inattention, but I don't remember much. I can never remember what "Show don't tell" means, either. So the best one I can think of at the moment is: Don't write for success. You may get success, you may not and if that isn't your goal, you'll handle the ups and downs better. In other words, don't quit your day job.
Every sentence must do one of two things; reveal character or advance the action--Kurt Vonnegut.
"A superman ... is, on account of certain superior qualities inherent in him, exempted from the ordinary laws which govern men. He is not liable for anything he may do." Nathan Leopold
My favorite writing tip is probably this 'Don't write for other people, write for yourself'. That one has helped me bunches! also, my imagination opens up when I'm listening to classical music. Soundtracks from movies help a lot! I usually listen to the Narnia movie soundtracks. They are great! I also listen to the Pirates Of the Caribbean soundtracks. Those are good!
When he bares his teeth, winter meets its death And when he shakes his mane, we shall have spring again'
'Look there she goes that girl is so peculiar. I wonder if she's feeling well. With a dreamy far off look. And her nose stuck in a book' Something my best friend, Drew, said about me
Write with joy. And, write for yourself, not for the public. Write because you find pleasure in it, not because you want others to admire you.
That was actually just a random thought that stroke to my head a couple of days ago. But I figured my sub conscious mind might be giving me a tip so I decided to consider it as a tip Lol
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