referenceforwriters:

by Chuck Palahniuk 
8 Words You Should Avoid When Writing


As always, Orwell’s final rule applies: “Break any of these rules before saying anything barbarous.” There are instances where each of these words fills a valuable role. However, especially among inexperienced writers, these words are frequently molested and almost always gum up the works.


1. “Suddenly”
“Sudden” means quickly and without warning, but using the word “suddenly” both slows down the action and warns your reader. Do you know what’s more effective for creating the sense of the sudden? Just saying what happens.

I pay attention to every motion, every movement, my eyes locked on them.Suddenly, The gun goes off.

When using “suddenly,” you communicate through the narrator that the action seemed sudden. By jumping directly into the action, you allow the reader to experience that suddenness first hand. “Suddenly” also suffers from being nondescript, failing to communicate the nature of the action itself; providing no sensory experience or concrete fact to hold on to. Just … suddenly.
Feel free to employ “suddenly” in situations where the suddenness is not apparent in the action itself. For example, in “Suddenly, I don’t hate you anymore,” the “suddenly” substantially changes the way we think about the shift in emotional calibration.
2. “Then”
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referenceforwriters:

by Chuck Palahniuk 
8 Words You Should Avoid When Writing

As always, Orwell’s final rule applies: “Break any of these rules before saying anything barbarous.” There are instances where each of these words fills a valuable role. However, especially among inexperienced writers, these words are frequently molested and almost always gum up the works.

1. “Suddenly”

“Sudden” means quickly and without warning, but using the word “suddenly” both slows down the action and warns your reader. Do you know what’s more effective for creating the sense of the sudden? Just saying what happens.

I pay attention to every motion, every movement, my eyes locked on them.
Suddenly, The gun goes off.

When using “suddenly,” you communicate through the narrator that the action seemed sudden. By jumping directly into the action, you allow the reader to experience that suddenness first hand. “Suddenly” also suffers from being nondescript, failing to communicate the nature of the action itself; providing no sensory experience or concrete fact to hold on to. Just … suddenly.

Feel free to employ “suddenly” in situations where the suddenness is not apparent in the action itself. For example, in “Suddenly, I don’t hate you anymore,” the “suddenly” substantially changes the way we think about the shift in emotional calibration.

2. “Then”

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therevenantwrites:

A short list of several types of poison and their effects.

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Writing References

krisnoel-lionhead:

I decided to make a reference post on most of the writing topics I’ve covered so far. If you’re looking for something specific, this might make it easier. Hope this helps!

General writing posts—

http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwdYP2Q_ Ideas Worth Your Time
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwd5V0q_ Antagonists
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwd0hOSc How to Keep a Deadline
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwcxurso How Anthropology Relates to Writing
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwcYlgzm Incorporating Flashbacks
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwcU312R When to Use Bad Language
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwcKlfPR How to Write What You Know
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwb-5QhI Is Your Novel Working
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwbR-l_e Introduction to Screenwriting
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwaEye5Y Writing with Others
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwa5787P Working on Multiple Projects Simultaneously
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwZda2EW Picking Up an Old Story
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwZKhccU Developing a Well Paced Novel
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwZGOXVF When to Include a Prologue
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwZ9BbJX Dialogue Writing
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwYoUfV4 Embarrassing Writing Habits
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwX8UbNV Developing Good Writing Habits
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwV4tvlA World Building 101
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwUec1k5 The Opening Hook
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwUVi_6b Developing Your Style
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwUEgwn9 Types of Endings
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwUAwViF Plotting Failures
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwSNLfdI Forging Friendships

Editing posts—

http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwZZAloz Easy to Miss Writing Mistakes
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwYJ_9te Staying Motivated During the Editing Process
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwXj29Pz Is Your Story Too Telly?
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwWkryNz Editing: Who Should You Trust?
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwVqu20c When to Begin Editing
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwVPc-AE On Editing
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwUywwk- Easy Editing
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwTdeFrJ Content Editing

Character posts—

http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwc47pkY My Character is Drunk
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwbrNNwB Writing the Significant Other
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwbmRFbs Writing the Best Friend
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwayCHvs Writing the Best Antagonist
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwapw6q8 Introducing Your Characters
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwZ4EmcC Character Trait Cheat Sheet
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwZDnXfY Characters You Need to Stop Writing (Or Reinvent)
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwY6EZGz Making Your Characters Likeable
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwVyekGq Prewriting Characters
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwUum1I_ Writing a Young Character
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwUZNRyq The Importance of Characters
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwSqWlL1 Is Your Character a Mary Sue?
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwSiksAL Character Development Exercises
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwRpeCs1 Strong Characters
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwSFcnny Too Many Characters

Genre posts—

http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwYjYfUW The Space Opera
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwXnRf3R Historical Fiction
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwXGEFvS What is High Fantasy?
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwWotp6E Figuring Out Your Genre
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwVuW-i3 The New Adult Genre
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwVTZ2GA Different Types of Science Fiction
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwV0vLYy Writing Horror Novels
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwT7wDMn Teen Sick-Lit
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwS322fb Fantasy Clichés

Motivation—

http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwdANDbS Keep Being Weird
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwcxtAli Important Writing Lessons
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwdYSAlr My Favorite Writing Quotes
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwcOxfq3 You’re Not Perfect
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwbR_Iai Where to Write
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwbIPA2P Negative People to Avoid
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwZnIR5m Quick Motivation Tips
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwXKNDIT Using Rejection to Motivate
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwXCFZxT Finding the Courage to Share Your Writing
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwWfyjDB Staying Motivated
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwTN282h How to Stay Motivated Over the Weekend

Publishing—

http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwdPEPmR Writing a Blurb
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwbFANUN How to Make Sure Your Novel Won’t Get Published
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwXuOiTa Full Querying Guide
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwXdHlme What is a Crossover Novel?

Body Language—

http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwYgnd6W The Importance of Body Language
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwdTXfA2 Further Understanding Body Language

Random posts—

http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwdefLnd Why Everyone Should Continue Writing Love Stories
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwYbKQiz Why Writer’s Are Insane
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwYEVc-d Don’t Preach to Your YA Readers
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwY9hRSx Overused Situations in Fiction Writing
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwWsyNYx Male Readers and Female Protagonists
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwWCa4Xo The Power of Silence
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwVLdxHP Studying People
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwPxqNHH Trends I’m Sick of in YA Fiction
http://tmblr.co/Zq1MFwPU7LMl Virginity as an Identity

Sorry I couldn’t replace the link with the title of the post. CAN’T FIGURE OUT HOW TO DO THINKS ON TUMBLR NOW. Also, you can obviously follow my blog for more writing tips or suggest topics for me to cover. Thank you!

-Kris Noel

List of Words to Know #15

larmoyante:

Psithurism - a low whispering sound, such as the rustle of leaves

Tarantism - an uncontrollable urge to dance

Vulpine – cunning or crafty, resembling a fox

Mulligrubs - a state of depression or low spirits

Inaniloquent - speaking foolishly

Witzelsucht - to tell inappropriate jokes at inconvenient moments

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a shota jerks it over his dad

dude the title definitely says it. darcy jerks off over his daddy quinn. incest and underage

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i mADE A HOLIDAY GUARDIAN OC WITH MABEL AND JAY and i got valentines day and here’s him being a total fucking creep

warnings for general nsfwness, jerking off in public, molestation bc nobody knows he’s touching them

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warnings for underage and sad shotas

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the beginning of this is in jay’s ask box this is what i just started writing when i ran out of asks to send them. supposed to be percy/luke but it never got that far it’s just bitter luke castellan right now

warnings for dubious consent, injuries, generally being a really mean guy bc that’s just luke

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warnings for underage incest and vague child abuse

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