Warnings

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1. Don't use big, fancy words too often. It sounds unprofessional like you used a computer to write it for you, but don't use boring, plain words too often either.

2. Describing scenery at length can be a dead end.

3. Make sure you vary your sentence lengths.

4. Try not to drag the story on. Don't stretch on the subject. Give just enough detail to encourage both understanding and interest.

5. To make your story interesting, never ever plagiarize anybody's work. Writing a good story can always take up some time, so be patient!

6. Don't edit as you work. This slows your writing down. Instead take breaks often and edit when you can.

7. It's natural and easy to use close descriptions of people you know well, like your family. Either disguise the characters enough to avoid offending your family or know that you'll be on their bad side for a while.'

8. Writer's block is very common. You will get frustrated but do not give up; take breaks and rest your mind. Remember BIC, Bum In Chair, just hold onto it and say it in your head, it's all about the BIC!

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