The great Ernest Hemingway had four tips for good writing.
They were:
* Use short sentences - keeps the pace moving
* Use short first paragraphs - keeps the reader turning the page
* Use vigorous English - makes the stories live by infusing them with passion
* Be positive - telling people what is rather than what is not ie instead of saying that something is ‘inexpensive’ say it’s ‘economical’.
My four (not that I am comparing myself to the great man!) would be:
* Do not write for yourself, always write for the reader.
* Be disciplined - you may wish to pack lots of information in but does the reader need it?
* You may not have put enough information in - you can imagine where a scene is set but have you given the reader the information they need? You may have drawn a character but can your readers see them?
* Be brutal - if you have overwritten, chop out the fat.
The question is ‘what would your four top tips be?’ I have started a discussion at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Inscribemedia/183385438479538
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