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Jonny Geller
JonnyGeller
Some Bank holiday #writing thoughts:1)Think of using the Netflix “Skip Intro” function when #writing your beginning to your novel.We will use it if you don’t.#writing 2)Dialogue is as important as
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Heather O'Beirne Kelly, PhD
HeatherKellyPhD
when cranes get all sassy about punctuation The crane took some questions over on Facebook. Or took offense — whatever. Reader Q1: “I'd assume sassy cranes use the semicolon; it's
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Carl Cecere
CecereCarl
Quick thread about something I've been thinking about for a while: Introductions and summaries. These are key pieces of a brief, but a lot of lawyers, new and old, don't
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Adam O'Fallon Price
AdamOPrice
A thing young writers (and many not-so-young writers) do is confuse making the reader wonder what is going on for making the reader wonder what is going to happen An
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lark 🦊🏮 INARIZAKITA
lightveils
having thinks today about how "readers don't owe writers comments/feedback" and "writers thrive on nice comments" are two statements that absolutely coexist and should be considered with equal weight when
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P H Lee
P_H_Lee
There's a really common pattern of miscommunication about writing:Reader: "The stakes weren't high enough for me"Writer: "The villain is literally trying to end the multiverse how much higher do you
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Naomi Davis, literary agent
NaomisLitPix
A quick #writetip #querytip as I go through queries this morning: in adult SFF, there is often a true need for heavy, up-front worldbuilding, in order to understand the world
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cheshire⁷ | jimim
cheshire_bts
something i notice a lot in fiction (not just fanfic) is that occasionally the author doesn’t know how to handle describing the pov character, which is one of the easiest
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ieatboyss 🦋
sam_ieatboyss
I hate HATE how when you mention “reader fics” the first thing people think of is certain problems fics. I HATE how people assume readers/writers enjoy them because they legitimately
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clockworkspider ✨ Su She kin
cwspider
Here's a few things I've learned about maximizing feedback/comments for fanfics:- Being a little chatty/casual in endnotes helps. Probably good to leave a prompt for comment on each chapter. (Your
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𝙢𝙖𝙧𝙠𝙡𝙚𝙨 ✨
ethereallymark
fic writers or writers in general...theyre just amazing. how their brain works. maybe it's a me thing but their words are just magical. i mean i definitely could understand their
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𝚂𝙰𝙻𝙴𝚂 𝙼𝙰𝚅𝙴𝚁𝙸𝙲𝙺 💫
salesmaverick__
To ensure your reader is glued to your copy, You need to sow seeds of curiosity in your copy. Read on./*A thread*/ This doesn’t mean you make your sentences that
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stream punch but also punch duterte
chanyeolnose
There’s an anon on cc who asked for writing narrationHere are some of my unsolicited tips For beginners, you can follow the structure below: useable if ur building a sceneSetting
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ElBarto
NorbertMarimo
Don't know who needs to hear this but have seen some trying to do threads by just numbering their tweets, with the tweets not connected in any other way.This makes
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𝚂𝙰𝙻𝙴𝚂 𝙼𝙰𝚅𝙴𝚁𝙸𝙲𝙺 💫
salesmaverick__
Why the language of a copy is important./*A thread/Rt's are appreciated. The language of your copy is an aspect of huge importance. You need to take note of your language
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𝕭𝖗𝖚𝖏𝖆♡𝕭𝖎𝖙𝖈𝖍
brujabitchh
Let’s discuss booking etiquette 1. Read through your reader’s booking form thoroughly before asking questions. 2. DO NOT rush your reader. Give them 2 weeks to send our your reading
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