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Jan 16, 2021 06:56PM

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https://www.pinterest.com.au/pin/8008...
This is how to start a story, like you can use dialogues or settings and all:
https://www.pinterest.com.au/pin/Ac23...
This one is about the different ways to end your story, I think a lot of us struggle with that :)
https://www.pinterest.com.au/pin/8008...
I used a lot of videos on yt to help me out. One thing I learned that seems especially important is to not start your book with a cliche. (such as waking up) :)
If you want a realistic story, I learned that you shouldn’t make all of your characters unnaturally beautiful.
when writing dialogue, i like to say what they're saying aloud to see how it feels. if it sounds awkward, you can change it to something that flows more. :)
Katie wrote: "I have a Pinterest board for this! Oh uhm, ignore the shifting stuff and anything else that might’ve been accidentally added (I dont know how to remove it without unpinning it from everything oop) ..."
shifting?
shifting?
try not to repeat words. like if you keep saying "grin" and have no variation, maybe add words like "smile" or "smirked" :)
of course, after a while has passed you can probably use the word again, but people remember these words being used so it's best to wait a chapter.

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https://www.marissameyer.com/blog/fro...
I'd also check out step 7 for minorish revisions. The whole program is really amazing and has helped me out a ton!!

Found this, hope it helps someone!!"
that makes more... how did I not know this before loll


It's really helpful, it basically motivates you to keep on writing. Hope it helps!


Well, I don't like it. I'm already signed up for a lot of stuff.


Up above is a website I use constantly to remind myself of simple grammatical rules. I do have Grammarly installed into my laptop (and I suggest you do as well), but this is just a variety of blog posts Grammarly has. If you have questions about quotations, parentheses, dashes, punctuation, parts of speech, etc etc, it’s a great place to start!

That's what I do. I lose motivation if I have to plan it so once I have a couple solid characters and conflict, I go for it and figure everything out along the way
so a lot of people like me have trouble continuing writing because they think it won't make sense or it'll be bad. my advice would be to just write what you want to! it doesn't matter because later on you can add in the things you need to make it make sense. i'm putting this here because people like me have trouble with it and i just hope that it might help someone heh

Yes! That's what multiple drafts are for!

I’m glad I’m not alone!

