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Two guys write to say: “I just wanted to say, "fuck yeah!” for the Love Your Labia post. Every girlfriend I’ve ever had, has had big labia compared to the porn stereotype, and big labia are fun to rub, play with, spread, suck, mmmhm
A guy writes in about an earlier post ’what else can I do while I’m giving my guy a handjob?’: You shouldn’t feel like you need to say something - for me it’s mostly a turn off if the girl keeps talking and I start feeling
LC writes about a guy that wouldn’t go down south: “I’m 24, I’ve had a few sexual partners and I haven’t had any “bad” sexual experiences. However, I’ve had a boyfriend who didn’t like to go down on me. We were together at least
“My boyfriend can’t come from just having oral, and although I know it’s nothing I’m doing, it still makes me frustrated and a little self-conscious. I’ve asked him for tips and such, but he always just kind of writes it
Good one. ;)
Kids … they sometimes possess the most incredible wisdom … ;)
Good advice from a master … just don’t carry it to extremes
The immense power of the written word
Neil Gaiman - Advice for Young Writers
Kurt Vonnegut - How to Write a Short Story
Ray Bradbury - On Writing Persistently
Garrison Keillor - Advice to Writers
Jack Kerouac - Writing Lesson
Stephen King – On Writing, Scary Stories, and More
Paul Theroux - Great Advice to Young Writers on ThinkTalk
Charlie Higson - Writing Tips from 500 WORDS 2012
Elmore Leonard - On Writing
Philip Pullman - Gives Advice to Parents
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Old Fashioned Advice from Mirko of Designer Daily
pantheonbooks: We asked Mark Z. Danielewski - author of House of Leaves, Only Revolutions, and the upcoming The Fifty Year Sword and The Familiar - to share a tip for aspiring writers as part of our Writers on Writing series. Watch the video to see what
Smut tip: Helpful tips for writing pregnant smut
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satanicdoki: Some pro tips for online sex workers- They will ask you to send a free picture to “prove that you are real.” Don’t send a selfie, type on your computer or write a little note “hi -name- I’m real” with your hand in the picture.“
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
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
selfcareafterrape: selfcareafterrape: I survived an abusive relationship. At this point I have talked to and worked with hundreds of people in abusive relationships. Guess what? telling us to leave never works. ever. I could write a post about ways
cimness: futureevilscientist: roane72: worldwithinworld: When you are writing a story and refer to a character by a physical trait, occupation, age, or any other attribute, rather than that character’s name, you are bringing the reader’s attention
i-want-my-iwtv: masterofthelivingforce: 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
thefeelofavideogame: So for whatever reason people keep asking me for writing advice so here’s some of my general writing tips for people - Characters should be people, not props. Characters should always have a reason to be acting the way they do,
babybat98: 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
thewriterswitch:Every writing advice ever: If you’re having trouble with a scene, skip it and write a different part of the story. Me: If I don’t write in chronological order, I will die
aphony-cree: shinyopals: Writing advice: don’t use adverbs ever or everything you do is terrible Best selling author and scriptwriter Neil Gaiman: The best writing advice I ever heard: instead of having a rule against adverbs, ask yourself “have
List: Writing Advice to My Students That Would Also Have Been Good Sex Advice for My High School Boyfriends - McSweeney’s Internet Tendency
tlbodine: allegedgreywarden: I see a lot of writing advice, particularly about giving characters flaws. The main advice is “everyone has flaws! make sure to give your character flaws or else it’s not realistic!” And after thinking about it…
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
maxkirin: Neil Gaiman’s 8 Rules of Writing, a remake of this post. Source. Want more writerly content? Make sure to follow maxkirin.tumblr.com for your daily dose of writer positivity, advice, and prompts!
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maxkirin:Hello, writerly friends~ ♥︎My Writing Advice Masterpost is back! Now featuring the best questions and answers from the last three years, along with all of the videos from my writing advice YouTube Channel!This post will be updated every
When it comes to writing, I am very bad at describing his/her physical looks. For example, one of my characters looks like a younger Michael Fassbender, and so far, all I have is “blue eyes”.
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cinderellainrubbershoes: Handy advice by writers. As part of their “Shared Worlds 2013”, Wofford college asked Neil Gaiman, Garth Nix, Lev Grossman,Joe Haldeman, and more artists, editors, and writers for a photo of their writing advice written
swoonreads: amandaonwriting: Writing Quote – Madeleine L’Engle Great writing advice from Madeleine L’Engle!
thewritingcafe: This writing advice was so helpful that it deserved its own picture heading.A huge part of writing is cause and effect, but when worrying about conflict, resolution, characters, the plot as a whole, and more, we tend to forget about this
essebellwrites: John Steinbeck’s VERY USEFUL writing advice ─ ℰ.ℬ. (via John Steinbeck 6 Writing Tips | KLeRosier)
recipeforawesome: (via Writers Handwrite Their Writing Advice on Their Hands - Between Letters - Quora) Some fiction authors were asked for a photo of their writing advice written on their hands.