LolaDean12

hey so this is my first time ever writing something and could use some advice

BlankCore5

@LolaDean12 use Google docs or microsoft word for grammar, punctuation, synonyms and spelling. 
          	  Make some dot points you want to put in the story. 
          	  Repeat the scene over and over in your mind before writing it when you have a clear vision of what's happening in that scene. 
          	  Re-read what you wrote and check if it makes any sense.
          	  Then add some stuff in that fits with the storyline.
          	  Even though having a plan feels useless, it's helpful to have a beginning and an ending in mind.
          	  Like what is the end goal for the story?
          	  It'd be useful in the future if you keep some information a bit vague since this can help with adjustments if you plan to change it up midway. (This only applies if you're planning on making a book series or smth)
          	  Anyway, I'm not sure if this will work for everyone. After all, there's no such thing as one size fits all. Everyone has different types of methods on writing. But this is how I usually write. I hope you find this useful and gain some writing techniques in the future! <3
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LolaDean12

hey so this is my first time ever writing something and could use some advice

BlankCore5

@LolaDean12 use Google docs or microsoft word for grammar, punctuation, synonyms and spelling. 
            Make some dot points you want to put in the story. 
            Repeat the scene over and over in your mind before writing it when you have a clear vision of what's happening in that scene. 
            Re-read what you wrote and check if it makes any sense.
            Then add some stuff in that fits with the storyline.
            Even though having a plan feels useless, it's helpful to have a beginning and an ending in mind.
            Like what is the end goal for the story?
            It'd be useful in the future if you keep some information a bit vague since this can help with adjustments if you plan to change it up midway. (This only applies if you're planning on making a book series or smth)
            Anyway, I'm not sure if this will work for everyone. After all, there's no such thing as one size fits all. Everyone has different types of methods on writing. But this is how I usually write. I hope you find this useful and gain some writing techniques in the future! <3
Reply