October 28, 2012 by WhitneyCarter
Posted in Being a Writer | Tagged being a writer, fantasy writing, how to be a fantasy writer, how to be a writer, how to write, writing | 6 Comments
11. Bandage fingers when they bleed. 12. Scribble down every idea (you only remember a minuscule percentage unaided). 13. Read dialogue out loud when proofing. Etc ….
The rules are indeed endless!
I try to make that my philosophy.
I do as well. It’s harder than it looks at first glance, isn’t it?
As the hipsters say…”word”
LOL, love it!
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11. Bandage fingers when they bleed.
12. Scribble down every idea (you only remember a minuscule percentage unaided).
13. Read dialogue out loud when proofing.
Etc ….
The rules are indeed endless!
I try to make that my philosophy.
I do as well. It’s harder than it looks at first glance, isn’t it?
As the hipsters say…”word”
LOL, love it!