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5 Tiny Writing Tips That Aren’t Talked About Enough (but work for me)
These are some lowkey underrated tips I’ve seen floating around writing communities — the kind that don’t get flashy attention but seriously changed how I write.
1. Put “he/she/they” at the start of the sentence less often.
Try switching up your sentence rhythm. Instead of
“She walked to the window,”
try
“The window creaked open under her touch.”
Keeps it fresh and stops the paragraph from sounding like a checklist.
2. Don’t describe everything — describe what matters.
Instead of listing every detail in a room, pick 2–3 objects that say something.
“A half-drunk mug of tea and a knife on the table”
sets a way stronger tone than
“There was a wooden table, two chairs, and a shelf.”
3. Use beats instead of dialogue tags sometimes.
Instead of:
"I'm fine," she said.
Try:
"I'm fine." She wiped her hands on her skirt.
It helps shows emotion, and movement.
4. Write your first draft like no one will ever read it.
No pressure. No perfection. Just vibes. The point of draft one is to exist. Let it be messy and weird — future you will thank you for at least something to edit.
5. When stuck, ask: “What’s the most fun thing that could happen next?”
Not logical. Not realistic. FUN. It doesn’t have to stay — but chasing excitement can blast through writer’s block and give you ideas you actually want to write.
What’s a tip that unexpectedly helped with your writing? Let me know!! 🍒
counter to tip 4:
write your book as if no one will ever read it. In late-stage capitalism, there's no guarantee that anyone other than your closest people will ever read it. so if you have to write for someone, write something your friends would enjoy.

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excited to go back to uni because there's nothing to be achieved. our modern world is poisoned. im only there to learn, at the end of the day.
"I once asked a young dissertation writer whether her suddenly grayed hair was due to ill health or personal tragedy; she answered: “It was the footnotes."
-Joanna Russ, How to Suppress Women's Writing
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aestheticism is the death of all meaning. it is the death of all culture. of all personability. of all positionality. without meaning behind aesthetic, who belongs to what? art worn on your sleeve isn’t meant to be a mark of beauty, but who you are. who are you?

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don’t know who needs to hear this, but God doesn’t want you slaving over essay marks, staying up to 6AM studying for exams, and trying to be the top scholar on your course.If it feels like self-imposed suffering — and it is — it’s not God-given. Don’t worry about it.
Toilette, 1877 by Jules James Rougeron (French, 1841–1880)