What's your go to technique or ritual for better writing?
Posted: 05 Dec 2016, 08:04
Everybody has one thing they do as a writer that helps make their writing easier. It might be anything from starting early in the morning before the kids get up, to a ritual of turning off all social media before they start. So, what's the one thing you do to make your writing process better that you think would help everyone?
And to be fair here's mine.
One of the most difficult things for me as a writer is to keep things in first person. To keep your reader engaged you need to maintain first person perspective as much as possible. To do this I always envision each chapter as a scene from a movie - and then I just write the dialog for the scene. I keep all the descriptions to an absolute minimum. I push through the chapter focusing on the active events that happen and what the characters have to say about it.
Then I read the chapter out loud to make sure my dialog is clear, concise, and sounds like different people.
When that's done I fill in the scene, describing the characters, the location, and the details - sight, smell, taste, feelings. This technique keeps my writing in active tense and focuses my mind specifically on making each chapter look, sound, and feel the way I want it to.
So what's your go to technique or ritual?
And to be fair here's mine.
One of the most difficult things for me as a writer is to keep things in first person. To keep your reader engaged you need to maintain first person perspective as much as possible. To do this I always envision each chapter as a scene from a movie - and then I just write the dialog for the scene. I keep all the descriptions to an absolute minimum. I push through the chapter focusing on the active events that happen and what the characters have to say about it.
Then I read the chapter out loud to make sure my dialog is clear, concise, and sounds like different people.
When that's done I fill in the scene, describing the characters, the location, and the details - sight, smell, taste, feelings. This technique keeps my writing in active tense and focuses my mind specifically on making each chapter look, sound, and feel the way I want it to.
So what's your go to technique or ritual?