The Art of Writing anything
Just a few tips on writing for any would be writers who are just getting their feet wet and want to know any tidbits from someone published. From the publishers who published my three romance novels in 2010/June to December, two tips every writer should know.
1) Write the same way you talk but make sure you correct punctuation always and that is what the spell check and corrections buttons are for.
2) Write about places you know well.
This last one is the best piece of advice I can give you as I have discovered that your own hometown can be rich in history and class and culture in developing your plot to any good story or novel. I did that in my hometown and I found that there were more books I could write about for yearss and years to come and I will do just that. Novel writing is fun, hard work but is so amazing when you see your name in print. It is an incredible feeling that just leaves you speechless and in awe. Immortalized for all to see and read for years and years to come that is something you just can;t put into words to know the feeling. I know there is a story in all of us to share with the world and don;t be afraid to just run with it even if you don;t think you can write it. Believe me it is easy and the flow of words will come to you when you least expect it. I found my best writing came to me when I took my kids to the park and inpsiration hit big time. They played while the flow of words washed over me like a water fountain that doesn;t run out of water. So let it flow out of you and get that story out to the world you want to share and let it shine. I did and you can too!!!!!!!
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Also, to add to this mix, I have a daughter who has Down Syndrome along with Type 1 Diabetes and only recently diagnosed, Moyamoya Syndrome. This beautiful child has had to suffer through multiple strokes and siezures and 2 open brain surgeries which lasted 19 and 1/2 hours. I do not need to keep telling the world that I have a disabled child, she is beautiful and loved by many. Perhaps you need to keep telling the world of your childrens disabilities because you are seeking attention!!
Time to call it quits lady and let people who have generally interesting articles and opinions publish on this site instead of your numerous articles that have so many punctuation, apostrophe and spelling mistakes and are just full of s@*t!!!
And as for the metaphors and similes...blimey!