Nov. 17th, 2005
Advice to writers
Nov. 17th, 2005 07:07 amI see a lot of stuff on the web where the author has a good story to tell, but it is acutely painful to read.
First bit of advice. If you want to write, you have to be moderately well read. I don't mean "great literature". Just whatever sort of fact and fiction you enjoy, as long as it is written by *professional* writers who had it edited by professional editors.
Why? Because it will expose you toprogramproper spelling & grammar. As well as let you absorb some hints about plotting.
You'll learnhatthat a lot of words and phrases in common (and not so common) use are *not* spelled the way you may have thought they were.
Next, find someone to proofread your stuff before you post it. Even the pros make errors. That's why copy editors andproffproofreaders exist.
Even a friend will spot words you left out, poor word choices, places where your story isn't making sense because you left out details, etc.
Your stories will be better and your readers will thank you.
(edit: corrected typos with strikeout)
First bit of advice. If you want to write, you have to be moderately well read. I don't mean "great literature". Just whatever sort of fact and fiction you enjoy, as long as it is written by *professional* writers who had it edited by professional editors.
Why? Because it will expose you to
You'll learn
Next, find someone to proofread your stuff before you post it. Even the pros make errors. That's why copy editors and
Even a friend will spot words you left out, poor word choices, places where your story isn't making sense because you left out details, etc.
Your stories will be better and your readers will thank you.
(edit: corrected typos with strikeout)