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@Niallsgirl1
Read more. Reading encompasses the thought process of creative dwelling and the more you read the more eloquent with words you shall become.
Have you thought about co-writing with someone? Often when you do, weaker writers tend to mimic and/or bring themselves up to level with the stronger writer who in turn influences the way they write.
The only other thing I can suggest is write short, small bursts of creative though and over time lengthen them into chapters :) I do this and it's quite effective.
@Niallsgirl1
I learned the same way I learned to draw. Imitate everything you like lol if you like reading stories in first person, write in first person. If you like spaces between paragraphs, space your paragraphs. If you like the poetic imagery someone used, create your own. And describe things in ways that don't make sense, but do. Like, describe Harry's curls as looking like chocolate shavings lol
AND WRITE WHAT YOU KNOW. It's way easier to write and way easier to add descriptions.
Put part of yourself into your characters. It'll make them easier to relate to and help you write :D
@chocolate.
Okay, thank you! Yes, I have Co-authored with many people before.
@Call_Me_Godot
Lol, thank you for the advice as well! Bruh, if I put half of me into a character she would be a sarcastic son of a bitch, like me. xD
How could I improve my writing? My writing isn't like terrible but it isn't perfection like a actual book. Any advice?
~Mona
3/14/15