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Hello on Saturday! What kind of a writing day has it been so far today -- or if today hasn't gotten going yet, how did you fare yesterday?
- I thought about my fic once or twice
- I wrote
- I did some planning and/or outlining
- I did research and/or canon review
- I edited
- I've sent my fic off to my beta
- I posted today!
- I'm taking a break
- I did something else that I'll talk about in a comment
Saturday Discussion - Today is a good day for talking about general writing topics or posting snippets of what you are currently working on, if you are so inclined. Feel free to share what you are working on, or whatever is on your mind with your writing today!
- I thought about my fic once or twice
- I wrote
- I did some planning and/or outlining
- I did research and/or canon review
- I edited
- I've sent my fic off to my beta
- I posted today!
- I'm taking a break
- I did something else that I'll talk about in a comment
Saturday Discussion - Today is a good day for talking about general writing topics or posting snippets of what you are currently working on, if you are so inclined. Feel free to share what you are working on, or whatever is on your mind with your writing today!
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Date: Saturday, November 27th, 2021 15:22 (UTC)no subject
Date: Saturday, November 27th, 2021 18:49 (UTC)no subject
Date: Saturday, November 27th, 2021 18:47 (UTC)I gave this writing advice on my blog today, but I'm going to say it here, too. Paragraph breaks are your friends. I've learned a lot since I first started writing Vorare back in 2014.
I wish younger me had broken up her paragraphs. It would have made for a clearer and more readable experience.
Once I finish editing what's been published, I'm going to make the update all in one go. Then I'll worry about working on what I've written so far of the next chapter.
Here's a little piece from the opening nightmare sequence:
Other than working on this project, I aim to find some writing advice on how to break up dialogue. I'm fine until a character is speaking for awhile without interruption, then I run into some trouble.
I don't want just blocks of text, but I also don't want to just add dialogue tags and description when it isn't necessary. Any advice would be much appreciated.