Word on the street is that EVO is branching into creative writing for some.
I think this is kind of cool.
Here are some tips that people have given me over the years which have helped me. Might be kind of nice if others offered their tips on this thread.
i) KISS! (Stands for Keep It Simple, Stupid). This is an acronym that professional writers use. In writing, complicated is almost always wrong.
ii) (Apparently) most writers drastically under-rate the intelligence of their readers and over-rate their factual background.
iii) A good way to get around writers block is to start in the second paragraph (no, seriously). Apparently most of us spend far more time on the first paragraph of a story or a chapter than on any other part and often they end up being over-written. Starting on the second paragraph is a good way of diving into the story.
iv) Joan Aiken, who is a children's author I like, suggested that you have to write six pages a day just to keep the 'voice' of the narrator
v) If you are stuck for plot, it's often good to work out the ending, and then the beginning. The stuff in between sorts itself out. (But lots of writers do it differently from this).
vi) The key to powerful prose is rhythmic writing.
Just some stuff that's helped me.
Any others?
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