Week 15 Lab Writer's Advice

 Writer's Advice

Some notes I have taken away from these articles is art needs to be adventurous and spontaneous. It can make a very big impact if your story is unpredictable and your characters can be relatable. Capturing each and every moment can lead to a big revelation and make for a bigger moment. You want to make your readers feel like they are in the story themselves and after they have read it, they felt the trauma, or the heartbreak, or the happiness because they felt like they were a part of the story themselves. One of the best ways to get readers involved is by painting such a detailed picture in their minds just by using the proper dictation of words to really move them and see what you see. The most important note I captured by reading was to stay true to yourself. Write from your heart and not what other people may like. If you write with your own creative mind and see how you think your writing should be, it is likely other people will enjoy it because you are making them think like you and makes it more unpredictable and spontaneous. Writers also need to take into account each sentence of their work and how important each sentence is in articulating it to be impactful. Writers need to see how effective their wording of their sentences can be and not just the content but the way the sentences are presented. This leads into the next category which can be so important for writing which is research. If you do not know much about a subject, it could really help the writing out if you do some research to know what other rabbit holes you can go down or extra bits of information you can add into your story to make it that much better. You could really wow readers if you add extra content from the different research you look up. 

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