If you didn't read the title or the description then let me say it once again; this is a book dedicated to writing tips and tips on how to fix your clichés.
I'm open to any sort of request ranging from how to improve your descriptive writing to how you fix your character. Honestly, anything goes!
To give a little information about myself I'll start back to when I was a young kid. I've been writing ever since fourth grade (nine years now) but my grammar is not the best so I do have an editor that fixes my problems in my stories because I am the comma splice queen to be perfectly honest.
I've lived in different states but I'm currently a senior living in Wisconsin after recently moving from Louisiana. I love animals, reading, writing (obviously), and I really dislike grapefruit?
I managed to get my writing style by combining many styles of all different authors like Dean Koontz, Rick Riordan, Sui Ishida, and many, many others to create the one I use now. No one's writing style is the same and often times it'll take years for you to find a style type that fits you best, I only finally found a style I'm comfortable with a few months ago and I've been doing this for nine years.
Crazy.
It's always best to go and read other creator's content to get a sense of how they hook their readers in and how they use descriptive details to keep you reading and wanting more even after the ending because you can learn a lot from just reading another person's book or even fanfic if that's what y'all enjoy doing.
There's no right way to write but there are many wrongs which can easily be fixed.
If you all have requests for any cliché stuff you want me to talk about, or just writing tips in general, please leave a comment below!
Goodnight,
-Anri
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Writing Tips and Clichés to Avoid
RandomI often get questions about how to write things like descriptions, how to do the show vs tell rule, and sometimes even how to properly convey a certain tone in my writing so I decided to create a writing tip book where you can request to have me tal...