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History of the Writing Center
What happens to readers when you interfere with their reading process?
Where does value lie?
The Build-Up Model
What's the difference between and and but in creating value?
The function of your writing
Move to a solution
What is the function of a lit review?
Gap Model
Conclusion
Tip Two Is To Cut the Last Thing You Wrote
Tip Three Is Stop Writing while You Still Have Ideas
Tip Four Is To Print Your Manuscript for Proof
Tip Five Is To Keep Sentence Long
Tip Six Is To Keep a List of Topic Ideas and Brainstorm
Tip Seven
Tip Nine Is To Swap Scenes with a Writing Partner
Novel Pad
Goals Page
Intro
Skip scenes the reader can imagine
Use strong verbs
Avoid '-ing' and 'to be' verbs
Describe, don't explain
If your story is boring, slow it down
Be specific
The push and pull of hope and despair
Character yearning
Character contradictions
Use the fewest words possible
Artistic incongruity
How can this be more interesting?
Introduction
Top 3 Lessons
Lesson 1: Pretend rejection is a game, and then keep playing round after round until you win.
Lesson 2: Adverbs and passive tense make your writing sound wimpy, so avoid them where you can.
Lesson 3: As long as you read a lot and write a lot, eventually, your writing journey will work itself out.