Writing Tips

Happy Thursday!! We are almost to the weekend and I wanted to share this tip since it is Tips/Tricks Thursday. I made a plan to organize my weekly posting. So you’ll be seeing these types of post every Thursday! Anyway!!!!!!

🖤 When writing you’ll run into the favorite word syndrome. Almost everyone gets it. Mine happens to be a variety of pronouns, while, as and every. It changes every so often. There are ways to avoid it as much as possible. Especially when describing a person.

🤍 Thesaurus’s are your best friend. Using synonyms can help defeat that problem and enhance your writing. Even if you don’t use it while writing the first draft you can use it while editing. I did it during both and you can see the difference.

🤍 Pinterest has a lot of cool pictures with breakdowns (I’ve attached some in the post). It’s important to describe the situation to readers and every word counts. I love using eyes as an example in my writing, but there are so little words that comes to mind when I visualize my character. These charts help expand the visual.

🤍Lastly, for now. Don’t be afraid to use your characters names in the book. You don’t always have to use she/her/hers. There are multiple incidents in my one chapter that I have stuck to using she while describing my fmc from my mmc pov. A friend of mine called me out, and since then I’ve been super conscientious about it. Don’t be afraid to have someone read the part you are unsure of. It’ll help in the long run!!

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2024/8/29 Edited to

... Read moreMastering the art of writing involves various techniques that can significantly improve your ability to express ideas. One of the most common hurdles writers face is the use of repetitive words, often leading to a dull narrative. To combat this, the use of a thesaurus can be invaluable. It not only helps build a richer vocabulary but also encourages creativity by introducing synonyms that can revitalize your writing. Additionally, visual tools like Pinterest can provide inspiration and clarity in your descriptions, offering charts and infographics that break down complex ideas into digestible content. Describing emotions or physical attributes effectively is crucial in making characters relatable. Consider employing a mood board or emotional word list to draw upon when crafting your narratives. Finally, don't hesitate to seek feedback from peers. Sharing your work with others can unveil areas that need improvement and help you become more conscious of overused terms and phrases. Engaging with fellow writers or friends enhances your learning experience and keeps you motivated in your writing journey.

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I needed this sm on my first book, I’m so glad I found this 🙏