Choose words with unambiguous meanings whenever possible.
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Take care to avoid letting your writing gradually devolve into a repetitive formula.
Nonsense!
Polish your writing...but do it well after you do your first draft. Both phases are important.
Turn over a new leaf every once in a while. You may find what you seek.
A glitch in your story can eventually develop into a point of focus, if you work it right.
Growing pains often result in seeming to be ungainly, but they are worth it in the long run.
Seek to be special. Make the effort.
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Pride may be inside, but let it be unabashed.
Charisma is never enough.
If you cannot really change, try being flexible, at least.
Be excited by the creative work you do.
Express the list of writing rules in your own style. That's creativity.
Laid back is fine, but don't entirely avoid making an effort.
Broken memories can be rewoven into excellent fiction.
Break free of your writing restrictions.
Do not succumb to despair. Keep moving, even if it is only to kick the can farther down the road.
Keep your disputes civil.
Write every day, even if it is trivial. Skill builds through practice.
Do not respond in anger. Be wiser than that.
Do not allow rejection to produce terminal dismay. Keep working.
Practice and productivity establish your credentials.
The reading public will judge your writing. That's the way it works.
Do not be surprised when your hard work reaps success.
Salty language should fit the character.
Write regularly, save often, do your backups daily. Avoid losing your work.
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Frivolous writing is fun, and can help you develop your skills.
Time and effort go into all kinds of success.
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Don't just be crabby. Ask for help.
Avoid an uproar by selecting your words with care.
Writing need not be ostentatious, but it always serves some personal purpose.
You need an intellect to communicate, but what you say need not be formal or intellectual.
Leave your mark...and make it as positive as you can.
It is up to you to make things special for others.