🤣😂 Today is have fun writing how you talk day! (Yeah I totally made that up)🤣😂 No seriously…you should try it as an exercise and don’t correct yourself…read it to yourself aloud...it can aid you in finding your authentic writing style, while showing you some natural tendencies you may have in writing your 1st draft. Don't worry, these "tendencies" can obviously, be mitigated in the editing process if your language completely detracts from what you are wishing to convey to your readers. The things is…. If it’s not legal, financial, a formal entry essay, medical writings, etc., then conversational writing can break down a barrier between you and your readers. Truuuust me, I was writing in riddles where no one knew wtf I was talking about! I was sooo smart🤣 I was going to show you how smart I was too🤣 even if I wrote this to help you, and you can’t understand a damn thing I’m saying!😂 I used to read a lot of books and somehow I’d take on their language and that’s how I would write. It was the weirdest thing looking back, but I get it…I didn’t know my own voice yet, and you don’t figure it out until you have committed to a consistent writing practice with the intention to be clear. There is a step where you read other writers and hear their voices, and you may end up picking up on somethings like me, but it’s okay, it’s all apart of the process. That’s not this part though. This is a new day and age and I know writing connoisseurs are churning in their britches at the copy that people are writing online…it’s conversational, it’s informal, and it’s…improper….some of it they may call "ghetto", it’s slang and "slang has no place in life, speak properly,” in my snobby British man voice…
All in all it’s a great practice just to let those juices flow and see what makes you, YOU!
LATER, you can go and refine your process for your book. The only way to figure out who you are as a writer is TO WRITE! Try this as an exercise, I’m not saying you have to transfer this to your actual book, but your online platform and your journal are great places to practice. Your book is where you get to marry your processes into a colloquial melodic masterpiece who sees no competition and recognizes it’s own unique light and voice! 💕✍🏾Happy Writing, Happy Lifing✍🏾💕 Authors Notes I recommend journaling how you talk as an intentional writing exercise, mainly, to figure out your natural writing style. I like this article about conversational style writing https://www.masterclass.com/articles/how-to-write-conversationally https://law.lclark.edu/centers/law_school_writing_center/tips_for_better_writing/when-you-write-the-way-you-talk/
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#1 Mistake when you are working on your first draft....Wearing the EDITOR'S HAT WHEN YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO BE WEARING THE WRITER'S HAT!
Fight the temptation to edit while you are laying out your ideas. You are tapping into a specific Source for your content, whether it be your own experience, the limitless creative well of a collective consciousness, or what I call Divine guidance. We all have an inner critic, it helps us tremendously during the editing process, but if you let your inner critic take the reigns during your writing session, it will shoot down dang near every good idea you could have. If you pause to edit in the middle of a flowing sentence, you run the risk of the information passing you by and you aren't able to capture it whole or receive it in the flow that it is coming. An OUTLINE will drastically help you from the get go, this way you don't have to wonder if things are out of place, you will know later, "Okay, this should go here," then viola` you can send it to the right section during that editing session. ***Don't worry you can take out the extra stuff later, just write! This mistake also leads to writers block. It can take the enjoyment out of the writing process which could then lead you to burnout. Trust me I know this all to well! Most writers run into this so you are not alone. I can't tell you how many times I would try to come up with a better word for what was coming and then I stopped to look it up or or those annoying red lines were irking my nerves and I went to correct them, then I came back and totally forgot what I was being led to write. You see when it is time to flow, you gotta let it flow! THEN...once you have your ideas laid out, go back you can put that EDITOR'S HAT on and edit it the way you wanted to! If you just can't let it go, set a schedule. Give your writer's hat some me time to flow and then set a date with your editor's hat to make those needed corrections. There is no one way of when to edit, you have to find the flow that works for you, but DO NOT...I REPEAT...DO NOT EDIT WHILE YOU ARE LETTING YOUR IDEAS FLOW. It's ONE or the OTHER at any given time. I know it sounds redundant that's cause I need you to understand; Your inner editor will take your writing DOWN if you let it come out too soon! |
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