![]() ![]() Think about what it was you liked about it, and then try to imitate that and make your own story. Try to make it real, as if it might have been from the original source. Or, you might even find that what sounded good on the screen looks terrible on paper when it’s not said by a charismatic actor.Ī third is to write fanfiction and try to make it as good as you can. ![]() Especially if you find dialogue hard to sound natural this might be freeing. Take that dialogue and write a scene with it. Does your style change? What is the difference between your paragraphs and the one above? Sentence length? Comma use? Does it make it better or worseĪnother tip is to write down a bit of dialogue from a tv show or movie you like. How are the sentences? Do they feel different from your own? Close the book and continue to write a few paragraphs. Take a paragraph from the middle at random, and write it down in a word document. Is it boring? Why? Is it hard to understand? Why? What is it in the words you like? Does it feel good to read out loud? If it doesn’t, why not?Ī tip is to take a book you think is interesting. And when you read, try to think about why you don’t like or likes something. Go to the library and walk to a random book, open it in the middle and read. Read an old book, and see how that is written. The first thing is to read different things from different genres. How did you improve your writing specifically beyond ‘just writing more’?. ![]()
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