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ideoJohn Green - On NaNoWriMo
Michael Gerard Bauer - On Plot
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Ian McEwan - On the Most Interesting Question He’s Ever Been Asked
elephantfactor: This is a really great talk by Susan Cain. For the majority (not all) of us creative types, introversion is probably the element that rules us strongest. If you have 20 minutes, take a listen.
Margaret Atwood - Learning to Hide the Exposition
Andrew Stanton - The Clues to a Great Story
Margaret Atwood - On Her Creative Process
Ian McEwan - On Ideas and Inspiration
Nicholas Sparks - Shares Tips for Aspiring Writers
melindawrites: ittybittytatertot: melindawrites: ittybittytatertot: Some of the best writing advice I ever got was if you’re stuck on a scene or a line, the problem is actually about 10 lines back and that’s saved me from writer’s block so many
Advice on Writing Thieves, Assassins, or Other Stealthy Characters
shinyopals: Writing advice: don’t use adverbs ever or everything you do is terrible Best selling author and scriptwriter Neil Gaiman:
leave-her-a-tome: 90% of writing advice can be thrown out the window for your first draft. Show don’t tell? Ignore. Basic grammar and punctuation? Unnecessary. Physical descriptions of characters? Don’t need to bother. Solid plot? That’s for
writerlyn:thewritingumbrellas:Writing advice from my uni teachers:If your dialog feels flat, rewrite the scene pretending the characters cannot at any cost say exactly what they mean. No one says “I’m mad” but they can say it in 100 other ways.Wrote
advice-animal:“Glue any penises shut lately?” I feel like this post requires an explanation… Like did lady think writing “accidentally glued a patients foreskin shut” would be fine and we’d all just be like “Ya totally, it happens.”…
advice-animal:13 reasons why Preach. Its just a mass of pop topics and poor writing. Bah. I dont get why anyone thinks its super good. People thinking its regular good I can just chalk up to difference of opinion. But 5 stars? wtf.
advice-animal:Cheat sheet Whomever made that up should write TV…
galwednesday: The single best piece of writing advice I ever got was from a professor teaching a playwriting class, who told us that in every scene, especially scenes that were just dialogue, every character should want something. Making every character
ladycamafeo: buzzfeedgeeky: Advice from some kick-ass ladies [more here] WOW ¡0¡ This was a great HYPE
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crowdog66: deadpoetsmusings:Matt Haig gives legit writing advice. Quoted for motherfucking TRUTH.
insomniac-arrest: writing advice: work on one project at a time! Don’t over-extend yourself me, with one foot in at least 12 different AUs and 15 different stories:
ah, you guys are so sweet! I appreciate all the advice and am definitely going to be taking it and hopefully the appointment will go way smoother than it would’ve otherwise. Thank you!
thewritingumbrellas:Writing advice from my uni teachers:If your dialog feels flat, rewrite the scene pretending the characters cannot at any cost say exactly what they mean. No one says “I’m mad” but they can say it in 100 other ways.Wrote a chapter
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eerian-sadow: dynamicsymmetry: Good stuff. This. This is good fiction writing advice. I really appreciate how it was formatted as “this is a common problem, here is a solution to try in your own work” and not “oh god, don’t do that!” without
sarah-yyy: omgbubblesomg: quinnandersonwrites: Writing Advice: it doesn’t matter if an idea has been done before. It’s never been done by you. So long as you do it well, and in your own way, it’s a wonderful contribution. *slams fists on table*
Slithering Ink - A Writing Advice Blog
cherrybombrat: onceuponsirsstarrynight: Preface: As is the case with virtually everything I write, I’m struck by how wholly inadequate my words are to discussing this particular topic. With every passing word that I wrote here I became more and more
sav3mys0ul: John Steinbeck’s writing advice, from a letter in 1962.
prokopetz: Grumpy writing advice of the day: commit to your descriptors, folks. Does that “rather”, “quite”, “somewhat”, “nearly” or “almost” really need to be there? Or does it just serve to avoid making a definite statement? If
diszipliniert: amporas: i don’t normally write on the walls, but i was getting pretty pissed. like, who the fuck says i can’t be smart and have sex at the same time? i could literally get eaten out and recite the quadratic formula if i damn well
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sunflowerchlo: For real though. Write it. Believe it. Be it.
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yeahwrite: Writing advice courtesy of Brad Pitt
emilystjohnmandel:I usually don’t have much patience for writing advice, but this seems sound.
thewritingcafe: UNINTENTIONAL WRITING ADVICE FROM ROBERT CALIFORNIA
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reverie-lavellan:idk if anyone will find this useful, but this is how i go about planning my stories. i mostly write fantasy, so that’s what this is most applicable to. but it could work with other genres too. so there’s three major components to
judygemstone:tributary:robotslenderman:Sourceteetotailer first incidence of good writing advice i’ve seen in 10+ years on this platform and it’s in the notes of a mustelid wreaking absolute havoc in a german grocery store
Hi Jack! So, I’ve been meaning to make a submission for the 250 follower thing, but I couldn’t come up with anything that sounded right. I was writing a short story but I realized it was too long (and I don’t have it finished anyway :P) Is it too
deadpoetsmusings: Matt Haig gives legit writing advice.