Writing Tips vol. 3

If you explain every little jot and dash, it is never going to feel a hundred percent satisfying to your reader. your readers aren't stupid, and most will enjoy being left to figure a few things out for themselves.

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As you know Bob, show don't tell: Srsly (7 shows, no tells!)

You have information you need to get across to your reader. you want to do it as invisibly as possible.

The Phox

So, dear reader, until we meet again remember me as a vulpine mathematician. the night has grown rather long and myself i'm growing tired.

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The Lead Crown: Ch 6a, A World Apart (Pt 4)

As for non-contributing readers, please select a reader contributed character that absolutely must survive this upcoming chapter. if that character is the one slated to die then they will be saved.

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The Mayonian Pack- Chapter 8

A/n- i'd like to thank wolfie steel and vicious reader for being willing to be a part of my story. also, thank you vicious reader for being my beta-reader, i really appreciate it.

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Homeless Fox

Well good luck on all your future adventures reader. i get the feeling i'm about to d

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000 Readme

readers are requested to remember that this is a meta-fiction, so other peoples ideas will be shamelessly borrowed, and unexpected characters may appear at any time.

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Romance vs Porn

When writing porn, the reader wants to "see" the action.

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Might Be Retiring From TOTGM For A While

I definitely thank all of my readers for sticking around and enjoying every chapter, and more will certainly come in time, but for right now... to put it bluntly, i'm not feeling what i once did.

Writing Tips vol. 4

You show the reader what is happening, and let them figure out what it means. you don't explain right out what the intention is, you involve the reader by letting them connect the dots. it's a bit like playing music.

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The Spots Don’t Lie

I demanded every spot-reader in the city read my spots. the results did not please me. the first reader pulled my tail straight: "oh, a potter, certainly."

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Ander - Part 6: Subchapter 115

All the events were basically the same, but the perception of those events from a reader's perspective was completely different. before, when the reader knew about the false trail, it made ander look foolish.

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