Ten very basic writing tips...for a summer Friday afternoon... 1) Write on a regular schedule. 2) Finish a first draft of what you
write. 3) Re-write. 4) Share it with someone who reads a
lot. 5) Re-write and look at plot closely. 6) Re-write and look at characters
closely. 7) Re-read entire work,try reading
parts out loud. Cats are very good listeners. 8) Finish.Say it's done.It's good
enough. So many really good writers I've met in workshops, in the MFA program,
never trust in themselves to say a work is finished. 9) Send it out into the world— and this is a much larger discussion—— but letting it go is the important part, if you want to be a writer with readers (as opposed, I guess, to a diarist). 10) Breathe. Take a breath. Read, a lot.
Take notes on what you read. Is there a word you discover? Is there a name?
(I'm becoming a big collector of names). Be generous to other writers. Write a
review. Try a different form, for example, write flash fiction if you write
novels. Don't wait too long to return to #1. Do you have some basic writing tips to share? Have a great weekend all! --Caroline PS If you haven't read BEFORE MY EYES yet, look for it!! |






