Watch out for too many add-on bits in your stories.
Learn the recommended times to use abbreviations. It's not always obvious.
Practice new words so they don't fade from memory.
Explore your doubts.
We could agree to disagree, but what fun is that?
Many writers ride their waves of popularity.
Make emotional connections with your readers.
Relate to your readers.
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Don't write for the review.
Know your audience.
Get a grip on your vocabulary.
Don't plagiarize; neither vandalize...when needed, apologize.
Sadness can overwhelm our best intentions.
Make sense when you write.
Come hither...if you dare.
Tools extend our reach. Choose good, effective tools.
Wonder - wander - roam; there's room.
When you gotta go.
What is the essence of your writing?
Love words. It's a hobby that lasts a lifetime.
A creator must not be too comfortable with past work. The next needs to be in focus.
Is offering this word today, redundant for you?
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Stretch your writing, but not to the point it becomes verbose.
Explore your language.
Work to be cooperative instead of authoritarian.
If you make a mistake, take your lumps...then improve.
Accuracy and precision are not exactly the same.
Compassion is best.
Have some!
Don't be in a careless rush.
Hesitate before attempting to write an ominous tone.
It would not be responsible of me to rush through this post, but there it is...
Go beyond the safe harbor of words you know well.
A positive attitude *may* be useful
A word to learn, explore and use.
Learn words. Don't necessarily act them out.