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21 Great Writing Tips by Famous Authors

1. The first draft of everything is shit. -Ernest Hemingway

2. Never use jargon words like reconceptualize, demassification, attitudinally, judgmentally. They are hallmarks of a pretentious ass. -David Ogilvy

3. If you have any young friends who aspire to become writers, the second greatest favor you can do them is to present them with copies of The Elements of Style. The first greatest, of course, is to shoot them now, while they’re happy. – Dorothy Parker

4. Notice how many of the Olympic athletes effusively thanked their mothers for their success? “She drove me to my practice at four in the morning,” etc. Writing is not figure skating or skiing. Your mother will not make you a writer. My advice to any young person who wants to write is: leave home. -Paul Theroux

5. I would advise anyone who aspires to a writing career that before developing his talent he would be wise to develop a thick hide. — Harper Lee

6. You can’t wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club. ― Jack London

7. Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout with some painful illness. One would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven on by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand. — George Orwell

8. There are three rules for writing a novel. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are. ― W. Somerset Maugham

9. If you don’t have time to read, you don’t have the time — or the tools — to write. Simple as that. – Stephen King

10. Remember: when people tell you something’s wrong or doesn’t work for them, they are almost always right. When they tell you exactly what they think is wrong and how to fix it, they are almost always wrong. – Neil Gaiman

11. Imagine that you are dying. If you had a terminal disease would you finish this book? Why not? The thing that annoys this 10-weeks-to-live self is the thing that is wrong with the book. So change it. Stop arguing with yourself. Change it. See? Easy. And no one had to die. – Anne Enright

12. If writing seems hard, it’s because it is hard. It’s one of the hardest things people do. – William Zinsser

13. Here is a lesson in creative writing. First rule: Do not use semicolons. They are transvestite hermaphrodites representing absolutely nothing. All they do is show you’ve been to college. – Kurt Vonnegut

14. Prose is architecture, not interior decoration. – Ernest Hemingway

15. Write drunk, edit sober. – Ernest Hemingway

16. Get through a draft as quickly as possible. Hard to know the shape of the thing until you have a draft. Literally, when I wrote the last page of my first draft of Lincoln’s Melancholy I thought, Oh, shit, now I get the shape of this. But I had wasted years, literally years, writing and re-writing the first third to first half. The old writer’s rule applies: Have the courage to write badly. – Joshua Wolf Shenk

17. Substitute ‘damn’ every time you’re inclined to write ‘very;’ your editor will delete it and the writing will be just as it should be. – Mark Twain

18. Start telling the stories that only you can tell, because there’ll always be better writers than you and there’ll always be smarter writers than you. There will always be people who are much better at doing this or doing that — but you are the only you. ― Neil Gaiman

19. Consistency is the last refuge of the unimaginative. – Oscar Wilde

20. You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you. ― Ray Bradbury

21. Don’t take anyone’s writing advice too seriously. – Lev Grossman

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✒️ Writer’s Prompt of the Day
Theme: Unspoken Conversations

Your character hears everything—but says nothing. Write a scene where silence speaks louder than words. It could be a tense dinner, a secret glance, or a moment that changes everything.

📚 Whether it’s a poem, a drabble, or a flash story—drop your creations below and let’s sip some storytelling magic together. ☕️📝

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Title: The Last Supper

The dinner table was set for three.

Chicken roast with rosemary, mashed potatoes shaped into perfect little hills, wine so red it could be mistaken for spilled secrets.

Elena chewed quietly, her fork scraping against the porcelain plate. Across from her, her husband, Raj, buttered his bread with the slow precision of a man preparing for war. Their daughter, Mira, ten and too perceptive for her age, sat between them—eyes flicking from one parent to the other, like watching a tennis match where no one served.

No one said a word.

But everything was loud.

The silence screamed of last night’s phone call Elena hadn’t meant to overhear. Of the name she didn’t recognize. Of Raj’s voice—lower, softer, the way he used to speak only to her.

The knife in her hand didn’t tremble, but her chest did. The sound of chewing, of swallowing, of glasses being lifted and set down—these were the only survivors of the battlefield.

Mira reached for the salt.

Raj passed it.

Their fingers didn’t touch, but Mira’s eyes narrowed. She sensed it, too—the change in weather without a forecast.

At last, Raj looked up. Met Elena’s gaze.

He opened his mouth, but she shook her head. Just once. Barely a breath.

Not here. Not now. Not in front of her.

He nodded, silently.

The conversation happened in that look. Regret. Guilt. A plea. A refusal.

Mira didn’t understand the language, but she understood the silence.

She excused herself from the table, her plate half-full. Neither parent stopped her.

They kept eating. Saying nothing.

Saying everything.


✍️ Written by Suprobhat Bhattacharyya
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These advanced writing strategies are aimed at writers looking to refine voice, elevate craft, and provoke thought:

🧠 1. Master Subtext and Implication

Great writing isn’t just about what’s said—it’s about what’s unsaid. Use subtext to create tension, irony, or emotional depth. Readers love decoding meaning between the lines.

Instead of “She was angry,” show clenched fists, clipped dialogue, or the silence that says more than shouting.




🔄 2. Manipulate Structure and Pacing

Experiment with non-linear timelines, dual perspectives, or fragmented narratives. Pacing isn't just about speed—it's a tool for emotional rhythm. Use short bursts to jolt or long, lyrical passages to lull.

🎭 3. Develop Unreliable Narrators

They’re not just mysterious—they challenge readers’ assumptions. Whether through selective memory, warped perception, or intentional deceit, unreliable narrators add complexity and ambiguity that can elevate your work.

🌪 4. Embrace Literary Tension

Tension isn’t only in plot—it’s in theme, voice, structure. Create internal conflicts (love vs duty, truth vs comfort), and external ones (a gentle character trapped in a brutal world). Let contradictions drive the story.

✒️ 5. Craft Symbolic Resonance

Objects, settings, and images can become metaphors if layered with meaning. Recurring motifs can echo a character’s arc or a theme’s evolution. Subtlety is key—trust the reader’s intellect.

📚 6. Deconstruct Genre Expectations

Play within genre conventions, then subvert them. A fantasy story might reject the hero’s journey, or a romance might center emotional vulnerability over romantic resolution. Make readers question what “should” happen.

🧬 7. Polish Your Syntax Like Prose Music

Sentence rhythm matters. Vary sentence length with purpose. Read your work aloud—does it flow, snap, soar, stumble? Think of prose as choreography for the reader’s mind.

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"Why is there blood on your shirt—and don’t say ketchup this time."


Write the next line of dialogue in comments below.
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Here are 10 popular Gen Z slang terms and idioms that are increasingly showing up in bestselling novels, especially those targeting younger audiences or written in contemporary, voice-driven styles:

🔥 Gen Z Slang & Idioms in Fiction:
Rizz
Charisma or flirting skill. “He’s got mad rizz.”

Delulu
Delusional in a playful way. “She’s delulu if she thinks he’s texting back.”

Main Character Energy
Acting like the protagonist of life. “She walked in like she owned the room—main character energy.”

No Cap
No lie / being honest. “That party was wild, no cap.”

Mid
Mediocre or underwhelming. “That sequel was so mid.”

Bussin’
Extremely good, often food. “This ramen is bussin’.”

Ghosted
Suddenly cutting off communication. “He ghosted me after two dates.”

Low-Key / High-Key
Subtle vs. obvious feelings. “I low-key miss her.” / “I high-key want to quit.”

Living Rent-Free
Something stuck in your head. “That scene is living rent-free in my brain.”

Sheesh
Expression of disbelief or admiration. “Sheesh, that glow-up!”


These terms often appear in dialogue-heavy scenes, especially in romance, YA, or contemporary fiction where characters reflect digital-native culture and social media influence.

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Unleash Your Inner Creative Genius!
Looking to ignite your writing spark? Here are a few tips to get those creative juices flowing:
1. Experiment with different writing prompts to challenge your imagination.
2. Create a character mood board to deepen your understanding of your characters.
3. Try writing in a different genre to push your boundaries and explore new storytelling techniques.

Share your go-to creative writing tip in the comments below!
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Feeling stuck in your writing journey?
Break free with these tips:
1. Create a character mood board to visualize your protagonist
2. Set a daily word count goal to stay motivated
3. Experiment with writing in a different genre for a fresh perspective

Share your go-to writing hack in the comments below!
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Unleash Your Creativity with These Unique Writing Prompts!
Need some inspiration for your next writing project? Look no further! Here are three unconventional writing prompts to get your creative juices flowing:
1. Write a story from the perspective of an inanimate object.
2. Start your story with the sentence, "The clock struck midnight, and everything changed."
3. Create a character who has the ability to time travel but is forbidden to change the past.

Feeling inspired yet? Share your favorite prompt in the comments below!
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"Write a story from the perspective of a tree experiencing the changing seasons. As you develop the narrative, use vivid sensory language to describe the environment and incorporate personification to provide depth to the character."

Example:
"As a graceful, towering Oak, I stood resolute in the deep meadow, feeling the gentle caress of wind against my leafy facade. Summer bestowed upon me a lush garb of green, painting me with life and vitality. Bees hummed in my ears, dancing around in ecstasy, worshipping the sweet nectar in my blossoms. Children beneath my shade weaved tales, their laughter rich, resonating within my hollows.

Autumn, like a decorous painter, dipped his brush into fiery hues, bathing me in colors of blazing amber and burnished gold. Crisp air strummed my russet leaves into a symphony of rustling. A delicate ballet of leaves swirled around me, ceremoniously marking the end of rich summers.

Winter, majestic in its silver mantle, silently descended. My bare branches rattled against the frosty gales, a symphony of haunting melodies whispered through me. Snowflakes kissed my gnarled bark, a layer of pristine white elegantly adorning me, under the lullaby of a silvery moonlight.

Spring, like a youthful debutante, waltzed in. A spray of fresh green bud embroidered my once bare arms, a rebirth, a renaissance. Birds chirp melodiously building nests within me, and I cradle new life in my sturdy arms, once again.

Through my story, I want to teach a lesson of resilience, of embracing every change that life brings, just as I embrace every season with open branches."


This example uses vivid sensory descriptions to help the reader conjure a clear mental image. It uses personification (attributing human characteristics to non-human entities) to give depth to the tree's character, enabling readers to form an emotional bond with it.

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#iam a writer based in argentina. my works range from fantasy and mythology to life lessons.


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"A Change of Heart"
Describe a bitter, solitary individual experiencing an unexpected act of kindness. How does this change their perspective on life?

Example:
The moonlight seeped into his musty attic room, amplifying his loneliness. His heart, a stone locket filled with past resentments, was hardened further in the cold December night. At dawn, when the neighborhood kids snuck in to leave a Christmas present by his door, he discovered a warmth spreading through his chest he had long forgotten - the heart melting warmth of love and gratitude.


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🔸 #Prompt
"Write about a world where everyone has one unique power and describe your day in this world."


Write ahead..:
"In the kingdom of the Gifted, every person simmers with one unique ability. As a time manipulator, a normal day for me is complexly woven with threads of past, present, and future... ✍️

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"Lost in Time"
Imagine finding a stopwatch that could pause, backward, and fast-forward time. What would you do with such power? Wrap your story around the potential implications and consequences.

How you can write?
After years of antiquing, I finally found it--a tarnished silver stopwatch, decorated with intricate engravings. Where I found it was as exciting as what it did. With the fleeting flick of a finger, I could pause the rhythmic course of seconds, rewind to any memory I yearned to relive, or propel ahead into the unknown future. At first, the sense of power was intoxicating; I could taste tomatoes in winter and save strangers from accidents. However, over time I realized the price paid. Each rewind ate away personal growth; each fast-forward skipped moments worth savoring. Is the ability to control time really a blessing, or is it just a well-disguised curse?


How would you proceed writing? Accept the challenge, write and post it either in our group or in comments here.
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"The Echo of Unheard Melodies"
Imagine a world where hearing music is considered a privilege and is granted only to the elite. Write a story from the perspective of a character who has just heard music for the first time.

How you can write?
In a world of silence, Nia couldn't have imagined the symphony of sounds hidden behind the walls of privilege. A single note, the convoluted dance of harmony and rhythm, was more rebellious, intoxicating, and freeing than any spoken word.


How would you proceed writing on this(#prompt)? Accept the challenge, write & send in comments below or @WritersClub.
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"Forgotten Dreams"
Write a poem from the perspective of a childhood dream or ambition, abandoned and lost over the years. How might that forgotten dream feel?

How you can write?
"Once I was a spaceship, set for galaxies afar, a playground in your heart, now a forgotten star. Removed, unvoiced, yet waiting in the dark, your childhood goal, a ember's spark."


How would you proceed writing on this(#prompt)? Accept the challenge, write & send in comments below or @WritersClub.
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