Writing Tips #3

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Hey, I don't want to completely abandon this account so I figured I could try to help out people who are still writing💕

• Make sure that you know what you're talking about when you are writing. Do some research if you have to, because people will realize that you're bullshitting and that takes away from your story

Example: She had depression. That means she always got nosebleeds at random times. It is a very tragic STD.

I read a book a while ago where this person was using these alternative words like grimace, for example. But the problem was, the words were being used in the wrong context. Please do not slap random big words into your story to sound smarter. If you're going to use complicated words PLEASE, look up their meanings. Sometimes people use words that they don't understand, and when you use them in stories there's a large chance that you've just inserted a word that has nothing to do with what you're talking about.

Example: I intoxicated her beautiful face with a light kiss. I armoured my hand through her hair.

Here are some helpful words you should know how to spell:

Definitely– in a clear and definite manner; unambiguously.

Defiantly– boldly resistant or challenging

Lose– to be deprived of or cease to have something or to have something taken away

Loose– not firmly or tightly fixed in place, shaky, detached or able to be detached

their/they're/there- PLEASE LEARN THESE, THIS IS COMMON KNOWLEDGE

Your– belonging to or associating with the person you are talking to

You're– You are

Thank you, and happy writing❤️

~Nat

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