So the picture is horrible, I know.
But this is basically what I follow.
- Black: Main story line.
- Red: Descriptive senses/ chapters that make its way back to the main point.
-Green: Details that expand on chapter or story (ex. Characters backstory, extra senses that are there for no reason, etc.) Will also go back to the main point, just a bit slower.
- Blue: Details that go off track, but go straight back to the main point.Now it's none of my business of how you write, that is up to you.
But I told a friend of mine this, and she was able to write her book just fine after that.
Because she wasn't afraid to go off track every once in a while.
And it's true. There's nothing wrong with that, I do it every once in a while when I'm writing.
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Tips and Tricks to Writing
Non-FictionSo this is just going to be stuff about how I write, and what I do to help myself while writing. Hope you guys like it, and that it helps! Feel free to ask any type of question, and/ or/ maybe ask me for help with a book that you are currently writi...