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I recently found a website that compiled 45 different “Rules for Writing” by various authors. I thought some of those might be nice to revisit here.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Mark Twain’s 10 Tips for Writing:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

  1. Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please.<\/li>
  2. Use the right word, not its second cousin.<\/li>
  3. As to the\u00a0Adjective<\/a>: when in doubt, strike it out.<\/li>
  4. You need not expect to get your book right the first time. Go to work and revamp or rewrite it. God only exhibits his thunder and lightning at intervals, and so they always command attention. These are God’s adjectives. You thunder and lightning too much; the reader ceases to get under the bed, by and by.<\/li>
  5. Substitute\u00a0damn<\/em>\u00a0every time you’re inclined to write\u00a0very<\/em>; your editor will delete it and the writing will be just as it should be.<\/li>
  6. Use good\u00a0grammar<\/a>.<\/li>
  7. Damnation (if you will allow the expression), get up & take a turn around the block & let the sentiment blow off you. Sentiment is for girls. . . . There is one thing I can’t stand and\u00a0won’t<\/em>\u00a0stand, from many people. That is, sham sentimentality.<\/li>
  8. Use\u00a0plain, simple language<\/a>, short words and brief sentences. That is the way to write English–it is the modern way and the best way. Stick to it; don’t let fluff and flowers and verbosity creep in.<\/li>
  9. The time to begin writing an\u00a0article<\/a>\u00a0is when you have finished it to your satisfaction. By that time you begin to clearly and logically perceive what it is that you really want to say.<\/li>
  10. Write without pay until somebody offers pay. If nobody offers within three years, the candidate may look upon this circumstance with the most implicit confidence as the sign that sawing wood is what he was intended for.<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n

    Elmore Leonard’s 10 Rules of Writing, Summarized:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

    1. Never open a book with the weather.<\/li>
    2. Avoid prologues.<\/li>
    3. Never use a verb other than \u201csaid\u201d to carry dialogue.<\/li>
    4. Never use an adverb to modify the verb \u201csaid.\u201d<\/li>
    5. Keep your exclamation points under control!<\/li>
    6. Never use the words \u201csuddenly\u201d or \u201call hell broke loose.\u201d<\/li>
    7. Use regional dialect, patois, \u00a0sparingly.<\/li>
    8. Avoid detailed descriptions of characters.<\/li>
    9. Same for places and things.<\/li>
    10. Leave out the parts readers tend to skip.<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n

      And PD James’ 5 Bits of Writing Advice:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

      1. Increase your word power. Words are the raw material of our craft. The greater your vocabulary the more effective your writing. We who write in English are fortunate to have the richest and most versatile language in the world. Respect it.<\/li>
      2. Read widely and with discrimination. Bad writing is contagious.<\/li>
      3. Don’t just plan to write\u2014write. It is only by writing, not dreaming about it, that we develop our own style.<\/li>
      4. Write what you need to write, not what is currently popular or what you think will sell.<\/li>
      5. Open your mind to new experiences, particularly to the study of other people. Nothing that happens to a writer\u2014however happy, however tragic\u2014is ever wasted.<\/li><\/ol>\n
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