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Writing Tips A to Z Part 2

Posted by Rachel on May 7, 2012 in editing, inspiration, writing tips |

It’s Monday, which means it’s time for another edition of Writing Tips A to Z.  This is a recent series of posts I came up with based on the alphabet themed blog posts that are taking the net by storm. The last piece of this tip tome was a popular talking point for folks, so I’m excited to share this new collection of tips with everyone. Short and sweet, but to the point. Just how I like it! Take a look:

Finding FlowThe pacing of your novel can change people’s opinions of how the story was portrayed, so find the flow equilibrium that balances events with time and page space.

Get Off on the Right FootMake a great first impression. Start your story in a manner that will draw readers in and hook them to stick around.

Hole up Mistakes- Inconsistencies are bound to happen, but get a second look of your draft and patch up those holes.

Imagination- Don’t write something that’s been written before. Be fresh, original and imaginative. Tap into your imagination and create something unique.

Just Do ItSorry to snag your slogan, Nike, but it fits with writing too. Writing is tough, huh? Sitting around wondering how you can write your tale, or how to work in a certain character or event gets you nowhere. Just do it!

Look for the next installment of A to Z writing tips soon!

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