writing tip #3042:
add a super idiotic but loveable pirate-conman duo with a combined amount of one and a half braincells to your book. it doesn't matter if you're writing fantasy or not. add them
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writing tip #3042:
add a super idiotic but loveable pirate-conman duo with a combined amount of one and a half braincells to your book. it doesn't matter if you're writing fantasy or not. add them
writing tip #3044:
don't attempt to write mystery if you haven't read every single one of agatha christie's works. in a similar fashion, don't attempt to write if you aren't agatha christie
writing tip #3015:
just remember: the more pop culture references, the better. and don't be afraid to use public domain characters!! who wouldn't want to read a story about quasimodo, rosie the riveter, and sherlock holmes' love triangle?
writing tip #3003:
either write in 95% dialogue or 95% description
the other 5% can, in the case of 95% dialogue, solely be “[character] shrugged” or “[character] pursed their lips”
in the case of 95% description, dialogue should be delivered within paragraphs and within paragraphs only