How to practice your writing!
Apparently I'm not a specialist on the topic BUT, I will try to tell you some things and tips about writing, that I believe will help!
Have you ever woke up one day and said: Oh my God I have a brilliant idea! I have to write a book about it. Well I don't want to spoil it for you, but if you are not used to the process, then you will probably start to get bored of writing and get bored of your own idea. Somehow when you try to put down an idea of yours you will start realising that it wasn't as clear as you thought it was, or, that it wasn't so interesting. So, If all that sounds familiar to you then you have to learn how to be patient and work step by step.
Here are the 5 things that I personally recommend:
1: Try to write a short story or a small chapter of a tiny part of your whole idea!
You will find that it is easier to write a short story and take it to an ending rather than writing a whole book. By writing and developing smaller ideas you become used to writing even more and precisely become better at developing your idea
2: Read a book!
I've met people in my life who don't really read books but they want to try and jump into the writer's world! Well, this is not how things work. Think about it, it's like a scientist going to perform an experiment without reading about the theoretical part of it. Reading a book doesn't just help with your inspiration, but it also lets you see how writers use their words and punctuation. I ,personally, still read a lot of books in english to figure out if there punctuation differs from language to language.
3: Pick an interesting way to unravel your story!
Inexperienced people use to narrate their story with a plain straight line of events. Try to mix things up, starting your story from the middle of it then let your characters's personalities develop through dialogues that will inform the reader of past events. It really helps trust me, though this one need a bit of thought before writing, which brings us to my next tip:
4: Think about what you want to write!
By this I don't mean that you should think all of the story and its twists, actually this may ruin your writing experience. Try to set some themes/subjects you want to write about and stick to it. Having a plan about the content you want to add into your story doesn't make you less professional.
5: Express yourself!
Remember no one is supposed to follow any tip there is on the internet. Writing is personal and keeping it personal will help your content be real. Don't try to imitate anything that it is not you, or your real expression! Try to keep it your content near your personal experiences, because it will help you develop your story to be more realistic -this includes fiction writers-
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Upcoming: my Lonely Dawn poem for Lonely Dawn Wednesday!
Thank you for your time!
Apparently I'm not a specialist on the topic BUT, I will try to tell you some things and tips about writing, that I believe will help!
Have you ever woke up one day and said: Oh my God I have a brilliant idea! I have to write a book about it. Well I don't want to spoil it for you, but if you are not used to the process, then you will probably start to get bored of writing and get bored of your own idea. Somehow when you try to put down an idea of yours you will start realising that it wasn't as clear as you thought it was, or, that it wasn't so interesting. So, If all that sounds familiar to you then you have to learn how to be patient and work step by step.
Here are the 5 things that I personally recommend:
1: Try to write a short story or a small chapter of a tiny part of your whole idea!
You will find that it is easier to write a short story and take it to an ending rather than writing a whole book. By writing and developing smaller ideas you become used to writing even more and precisely become better at developing your idea
2: Read a book!
I've met people in my life who don't really read books but they want to try and jump into the writer's world! Well, this is not how things work. Think about it, it's like a scientist going to perform an experiment without reading about the theoretical part of it. Reading a book doesn't just help with your inspiration, but it also lets you see how writers use their words and punctuation. I ,personally, still read a lot of books in english to figure out if there punctuation differs from language to language.
3: Pick an interesting way to unravel your story!
Inexperienced people use to narrate their story with a plain straight line of events. Try to mix things up, starting your story from the middle of it then let your characters's personalities develop through dialogues that will inform the reader of past events. It really helps trust me, though this one need a bit of thought before writing, which brings us to my next tip:
4: Think about what you want to write!
By this I don't mean that you should think all of the story and its twists, actually this may ruin your writing experience. Try to set some themes/subjects you want to write about and stick to it. Having a plan about the content you want to add into your story doesn't make you less professional.
5: Express yourself!
Remember no one is supposed to follow any tip there is on the internet. Writing is personal and keeping it personal will help your content be real. Don't try to imitate anything that it is not you, or your real expression! Try to keep it your content near your personal experiences, because it will help you develop your story to be more realistic -this includes fiction writers-
Thank you for your time! Also make sure to rate my content by clicking in the boxes down below: Is it cool? Is it interesting? Is it meh? Do I suck? Tell me!
Also make sure to click on +1 if you like my content and follow me for more updates!
Here is my e-mail: giagins.artist@gmail.com
Upcoming: my Lonely Dawn poem for Lonely Dawn Wednesday!
Thank you for your time!
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