Advice for New Writers
Show, Don't Tell
Use actions, dialogue, and sensory details to reveal character traits and plot developments rather than explicitly stating them.
Compelling Plot
Craft a well-structured plot with a clear beginning, middle, and end. Include conflicts and obstacles that drive the story forward and engage readers.
Create a Vivid Setting
Develop a rich and immersive setting that enhances the story. Describe the environment in detail to ground readers in the world you’re building.
Strong Characters
Create multi-dimensional characters with distinct personalities, motivations, and conflicts. Readers connect with characters who feel relatable.
Write With Emotion
Infuse your writing with emotional depth to resonate with readers. The emotions of your characters should align with their experiences and circumstances.
Write Authentic Dialogue
Ensure your characters' dialogue sounds natural and reflects their personalities. Use dialogue to reveal character traits and advance the plot.
Show Character Growth
Allow your characters to evolve in response to the events of the story. Dynamic characters who change and grow are more engaging.
Maintain Consistent POV
Choose a narrative perspective (first-person, third-person limited, etc.) and stick with it throughout the story to avoid confusing readers.
Good versus Great
While good stories are engaging and enjoyable, great stories offer deeper emotional resonance, originality, and masterful storytelling that leave a lasting impression.
Novels & Screenplays
Both writing styles aim to tell a compelling story. Books provide more narrative depth and introspection, whereas screenplays focus on visual storytelling and concise dialogue.
Standing Out
Unique Voice ~ Original Ideas ~ Consistent Quality ~ Exceptional Craftsmanship ~ A Deep Understanding of Characters ~
Relatable Characters
Create characters that resonate deeply with readers to enhance the emotional impact of your story!
Using Conflict & Tension
Introduce conflicts and tension to keep readers invested. Ensure these elements contribute to character development and plot progression.
Seek Feedback
Seek feedback from trusted readers or writing groups to gain different perspectives and identify areas for improvement.
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