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message 1: by Alice (new)

Alice (alice20) In this folder you can give writing advice that hasn't been asked for yet, like what your experience as a writer has taught to you that you want to share with us.

Title should be what your advice is about (ex: Tips to writing good dialogue).


message 2: by Emily (last edited Oct 17, 2013 10:14AM) (new)

Emily (anonymuscloud) | 14 comments If you have a personality or nationality for a character and you can't think of a name for them, I like to use this website for it-http://www.meaning-of-names.com
You can click the trait, you can go to another page on the site and look for the country their from and name them local names. I keep a page document that has names and where their from and stuff for future reference. The same for the ones I've already used so I don't use them again.


message 3: by T.J. (last edited Jan 10, 2014 12:51AM) (new)

T.J. | 6 comments I'm not a published author yet, but I plan to be when I complete one of my novels.

One thing I've noticed with writing is that I tend to try to map out my ideas ahead of time. And sure, it's good to have an outline, but to not make it concrete. I seem to do better with words when I kind of...wing it in certain areas and chapters. Characters aren't known for staying where they are; they're like kids. Sometimes, it would be efficient to tie them to leashes and chastise them when they don't stay in their designated corners, but characters will be characters.

So yeah, I just found that that helps a bit with me, personally; to not try and figure everything out all at once. The worst that can happen is a few sheets of ideas are discarded, but it is totally worth the risk.

Plus, it's fun to see where the rebellious residents of your mind take you.


message 4: by Alice (new)

Alice (alice20) Nice advice Emily and TJ!

For the future, GROUP MEMBERS... PLEASE MAKE A NEW TOPC IN THE "GIVE ADVICE" FOLDER WHEN YOU GIVE ADVICE. <\b>


message 5: by T. (new)

T. Johnston Well for me I like to keep track of when new ideas hit me so I keep a notebook or table with me or next to my bed so when an idea hits I can write it down. I also use it to help me when I write so I can keep things in line for what information I may need to do more research on to help make it better. That way if I don't use it in one book I may want to use it in another.


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