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Stephen King's 20 Rules for Writers (2018)

48 pointsby fmihailaabout 6 years ago

4 comments

technofiendabout 6 years ago
For anyone seeking guidance, try the Writing Excuses podcast. Staffed by successful authors with regularly rotating guests, this Hugo-award-winning show covers writing topics in depth over 15 minute episodes.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;writingexcuses.com&#x2F;about-2&#x2F;about&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;writingexcuses.com&#x2F;about-2&#x2F;about&#x2F;</a>
smt88about 6 years ago
For almost all of these rules, I can think of multiple phenomenal, respected writers who break it regularly.<p>It&#x27;s pretty likely that a certain set of rules works for a certain writer and the content he wants to create, and it won&#x27;t work at all for someone else.<p>The only reliable, universal rule for being a good writer that I&#x27;ve ever come across is: practice.
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jamestimminsabout 6 years ago
4. Avoid adverbs, especially after “he said” and “she said.”<p>I heard this years ago, and since then, I&#x27;ve noticed how often these adverbs are used as a crutch. It&#x27;s a classic example of telling instead of showing. The best writers almost never break this one.
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greggeterabout 6 years ago
His book &quot;On Writing&quot; is great in audio version. King reads it. It&#x27;s the only audio book I&#x27;ve listened to multiple times. Great stuff.