Alys (
inkdust) wrote in
write_away2014-06-02 12:48 pm
Writing advice for non-absolute beginners
Amend the click-bait style title to add "...if you already know what you're doing." I was pleasantly surprised by this list because it seems to articulate some of what we've said about writing advice (I know at least I've said it) - that so much is directed toward total beginners, stated as utter absolutes, and ends up running counter to our instincts as storytellers. This list is intended as an antidote.
"The Ten Worst Pieces of Writing Advice You Will Ever Hear" [if you already know what you're doing]
What do you all think?
"The Ten Worst Pieces of Writing Advice You Will Ever Hear" [if you already know what you're doing]
What do you all think?
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Sometimes the standard response to pointing out that, say, Tolstoy loved him some adjective pileups and people seem to like Tolstoy anyway, is to say "OH HO HO HO; YOU'RE NO TOLSTOY THOUGH" and leave it at that.
Then it can feel to writers who are still finding their legs that there is one set of rules for non-famous plebs like them and another set of rules for Real Writers, and a cold sea of caution between Pleb Island and the Continent of Real Writerhood. It isolates.
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