Writing is always a difficult topic.
Even the basics of grammar and structure cause many people problems, especially if you're exploring a language that isn't the one you grew up with.
I feel like when you explore writing advice, the first things you learn always consists of things like:
'How to write a beginning'
'How to write an ending'
'How to write a book' as the overall thing.
'How to write world building'
'How to write people of another color.'
'What are good tropes and bad tropes'
'What is a good character'
Yet, I feel like even among all of these things there are things barely touched or missing completely for some of these things.
Things that permeate through the entire writing, without being noticed fully, which I feel like I've had to find out about over time and still only barely feel I have a grasp on.
So, with that being that, this 'book' will be an exploration of things I've come across as interesting during my reading and writing. It is just something to bring up, discuss and think about as you construct your own worlds filled with people. Since I've been asked for help a few times I wanted to make this, as this contains many of the things I would point out to anyone asking.
Everyone have their own style of course. Sometimes there are things we don't realize we do subconsciously, until we have it pointed out or are prompted to compare it with something else, so this can simply work as to let people consider the way they write, rather than than saying what is right and what is wrong.
Either way, whether you continue from here or not, I wish you the best of luck, and a good day!
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Writing Tips
Non-FictionMy own resources and realizations regarding writing, and getting what you want across to the readers. It's not a tutorial on writing beginnings, endings or plot themselves , but the little things in writing that go beyond matters of English skills.