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Still trying to finish writing the next two installments of “The Experimentâ€.
Good advice
Advice to the wordsmiths
7 Writing Habits of Amazing Writers
Andy Stanton - Writing Tips from 500 WORDS 2012
Anothony Horowitz - Author’s Top Writing Tips, from the BBC Radio 2 Chris Evans Breakfast Show
Stephanie Meyer - Advice for Writers We know. She says “write for the joy of it”, which we like and think is worth quoting, then she proceeds to complain about being so famous that she doesn’t have time to write. Yes. Your life is so
Michael Gerard Bauer - Advice to Young Writers
Advice from the Team
David Walliams - Writing Tips from 500 WORDS 2012
Lauren Child - Writing Tips from 500 WORDS 2012
Alan Moore - Advice to Unpublished Authors
Ian McEwan - Advice for Aspiring Writers
Tips for Writing a Fight Scene
Writing Tips from C.S. Lewis
Bad Creative Writing Advice
Josh Lieb - Why Not to Write for TV
Simple Advice from Leo Babauta of Zen Habits
Ian McEwan - On His Writing Process
David Brin - So You Want to Write? One Author’s Perspective
John Irving - Advice to Aspiring Novelists: Don’t Shoot Yourself
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13 Writing Tips
A Little Advice from Julia M. Lindsay of Our Little Books
Motherly Advice from Michelle Mitton of Scribbit
25 Things Writers Should Stop Doing
fuckyourwritinghabits: emptymanuscript: aetherial: theinformationdump: Body Language Cheat Sheet for Writers As described by Selnick’s article: Author and doctor of clinical psychology Carolyn Kaufman has released a one-page body language cheat
Not all those who wander are lost: 13 Writing Tips
ezmisery: I’ve been requested by quite a few folks to give some tips on how to write horror - so here it goes! 1) Start with what you know. Think about what scares you and then write it down. Even if you think it sounds stupid or trite, just write
maxkirin: Hello, writerly friends~ ♥︎ You asked for a Writing Advice Masterpost, so here it is! Below you will find a collection of the best questions and answers from the last two years. Not only that, but they are also organized so you can find
writeness:one of the best pieces of writing advice i’ve ever gotten:if a scene isn’t working, change the weather.it sounds stupid, but seriously, it works. thank u to my screenwriting professor for this wisdom
alyxrae: universalfanfic: writing advice: never italicize words to show emphasis! if you’re writing well then the reader will know and you don’t need them! me: oh really??? listen up, pal, you can just try an pull italics from my cold, dead fingers
staff: Tumblr Tuesday: National Novel Writing Month NaNoWriMoThe official blog of writing an entire novel in November, NBD. NaNoWriMo All YearThe unofficial fan-run Tumblr that brings you inspiration 24/7/365. Fuck Your Writing HabitsWriting advice made
I got a writing commission for an RP… but I’m not entirely sure how to go about pricing that/how long it should go for so the person can get their money’s worth. Any advice?
Things I Try to Remember When I’m Nervous About Writing
inspirelocked: fieldthistle: fuckingniall: writing conclusions in papers is like the stupidest thing ever though like what’s the point of dedicating an entire paragraph to “so yeah i know you just read my paper but this is a summarization of what
amajikies: bright-eyes-eren: mmmmm question for y’all: do you have any advice to give for writers trying to apply for zines? i’ve seen plenty of artist tips, but only one post about writers agdkrbmhllrn a few things that have greatly been appreciated
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
Writing advice you're not going to like.
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
thewritershelpers: I apologise for the language, but here is some motivation! ~DP
What Should Your Characters Do?
How to Write a Character Death
An Introduction to Character Flaws
Random Writing Revelation #1
Writing Advice: Description
mnagos: write down your goals read them every day keep them on your mind break them down take steps to accomplish them
The Littlest Sprout
KUSHANDWIZDOM
anarchei: Words that people get mixed up
try-to-get-writing: aghostnotaguardian: littlestsecret: naity-sama: Some words to use when writing things: winking clenching pulsing fluttering contracting twitching sucking quivering pulsating throbbing beating thumping thudding pounding humming
Dolla Dolla Bills Y'all
An Unquiet Mind.
resources for the modern woman
ruesdeluxe: Aaliyah for I-D Mag
missmentelle: You can always start over. You can go back to school.You can quit your job. You can change careers. You can leave a bad relationship. You can leave an okay relationship. You can write that novel.You can write that song. You can learn
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