- Every scene needs to move the plot forward, needs to accomplish something
- Every
scenepage needs tension - Don't be passive! Make things happen to your main character, not through a third party
- Ask yourself if this could be dramatized
- Be lenient with adverbs (she admonished, gravely)
- "Substitute the word 'damn' every time you are inclined to write 'very'; your editor will delete it and your writing will be as it should." - Mark Twain
- When writing an action scene, don't slow it down with descriptions
These are just a few things I keep in mind when writing. I'm sure there's more, but these are probably my most important.
Do you have any little rules you try to write by?
6 comments:
Great list!
Mine include:
* be true to your character.
* make your characters believable.
I break out in hives when I write -ly adverbs. Perfect for keeping them in check.
Leave it to Twain to make things clear.
-- Tom
Lol, Stina! I imagine that would be pretty effective.
Tom, I love Twain. I have Twain Quotes on my cellphone.
I love the 'damn' one! I'll have to do a search replace to see how many I actually use!
Angela @ The Bookshelf Muse
That's too funny about damn. LOL
Nicole, I love that quote. I used it just today. I was about to write the word "very" but I deleted it. Lol!
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