Writing is an art. Expressing emotions through words is not as easy as it sounds. It takes an arduous journey to leave a mark as a writer. Many a times finding the right word could be challenging which is why many of us might consider giving up midway.
An extensive research through internet might yield greater results but yet again, right choice of words or key words are quite essential.
Let’s cut to the chase. Couple of days back I found this interesting cheat-sheet which might be of some use to the budding writers. Much as I hate to live by the rules when it comes to writing some of you could most certainly make use of it. It’s a wonderful guide in your attempt to personify things or make it look more realistic.
Let me thank the one who drafted this easy-guide on behalf of all my writer-friends.
If you have any additional tips/inputs in this regard please feel free to comment below. Your experience might aid others.
Happy writing!
Oooh these are awesome!! Going to need to check this out while working on my next book
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I am so glad it helped. Good luck on your book.
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These are great tips thank you!!
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No problem. Hope it will be of some use to you.
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I have seen this before and I think it is useful in that it reminds us that we need to be describing emotions so the reader gets a true sense of the character.
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Right. I think so to. Besides, it has got all the basics to get started.
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I like this!
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I am glad you do. Hope you will make the most of it.
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I believe most writers write based on experience and stages of emotions they’ve encountered or still feel. So the style of writing varies. I speak of poetry. It can be subtle, forceful, emotional, fanciful and draining…personal. I’ve never followed rules, only my imaginings and heart. Unique ❤️
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Likewise. I understand you completely. I hate following rules myself. This article is for non native English speakers or for any budding writers who would want some help and I hope it will be of some assistance to them. 🙂 what say you?
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A friend gave me good advise on writing my book (in the works), he said it’s important to build your characters and to stay focused on the story. I like to use images in poetry, but that doesn’t work in novels. Any tool to assist with expression is helpful.
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Yeah. That’s more of a practical approach. That’s a good tip you got there.
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I am similar. I write using personal experience (or a version of the truth) to convey ideas and emotions.
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“A version”, we’ll said! Yes, I do too. It maybe someone’s trials I write about too. I’m very visual so if an image moves me, I take up my quill 🖊
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