Plot: Certainty
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How to avoid a cliche plot:
It's simple, write about what you know.
If your family owns a restaurant, write about the journey of an aspiring chef. If you live in Europe, don't readily set your story in Africa.
Let's think of Jerusa Abott from "Daddy Long Legs." She easily sold her novel based on the orphanage which she lived in for most of her life; on the other hand, her plot which covered New York, the city which she explored for only 2 weeks, was highly criticized.
Remember, you can only be completely confident in your story if you are entirely certain you've covered everything necessary.
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thirtysehunds on says about chapter 5:
thank you very much for the angst writing tips. I have an idea for angst and till now I've written only fluff and basically nothing serious (in AFF) so now I want to try angst but had no idea what should I include or point out more in the plot and characters. It's a good thing that this tips exist here *bows* ♥
ctmgonzaga on says about chapter 9:
WOW this is great! Thank you for this. :) I really appreciate it ^^
MarkTuan on says about chapter 9:
Woah this is useful! :)
unfamiliar on says about chapter 9:
wow thank you!
this is very useful < 3
especially brainstorming and this one ヽ(;▽;)ノ
sobs i'm glad i opened this story (ᅌᴗᅌ* )
ChanRiB on says about chapter 9:
Can you make chapter about how to make sentences more exciting?
I would really like it if you could write about how to make 'he said, she said' more exciting. Because its hard for me to write some thing better than he said when im stuck.
e.g. 'I don't care about you anymore. It was you who just... well.. you know...' she said.
please put up a chapter for that. I need your help.
-iucunda on says about chapter 7:
Not trying to offend you, but I think saying "5Ws and 1H" may make more sense than "6Ws". I'm just putting that out there. Though, I do understand where you can get that from.
coffeeplease on says:
absolutely useful~
yingjumeihua on says:
How about writing a genre that most FFO users (I think we usually write about bullying or romance) don't normally write like action, mystery, etc.
--dalnim on says:
This is a very useful guide for writing. Thanks! ^w^
-sarang on says:
Affies? c;
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