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this might be weird to ask, but how do I critically look at another person's writing and implement what I like in their writing in my own writing? I've been having trouble improving in my writing, and frankly Im not sure how to go about doing that, even. It's easy to see what I like about another person's writing, but hard to pinpoint exactly why...
THIS IS NOT WEIRD TO ASK. It is, in fact, the most important question EVER.
How to Read Like a Writer
Re-read. If you get halfway into a chapter and think, Wow this chapter is super creepy–I wonder how they did that. Or get to the end of a book and think, I feel the poignancy of the fragility of human life in an inherently volatile economic system–I wonder how the writer made me feel that way… Go back and re-read that shit.
Read slowly. When you read like a reader, you read pretty fast. When you go in for your second, or third, or fourth re-read of a passage, chapter, or book that you want to know more about, read it slowly. Really. Slowly.
Read for technique, not content. Readers read for content (”In this paragraph, Damien gave Harold a classified envelope.”). Writers read for technique. (”In this paragraph, the writer made me feel curious about the contents of the envelope by giving sensory details about its appearance and weight.”)
Ask the right questions. They usually start with HOW: How did the writer make me feel? How did they accomplish that?
Read small. Did a chapter make you feel sad? Find out WHERE EXACTLY. What paragraph, sentence, or WORD did it for you? Was it a physical detail? A line of dialogue? A well-placed piece of punctuation? Stories are made of words and sentences. Narrow it down.
Practice. Reading like a writer is a skill that takes time to develop. Over time, you’ll get better at it!
How about y’all? Anything to add to this list? I made it off the top of my head so I’m sure I’m forgetting something. What have been your experiences with learning to read like a writer?
Hope this helps!
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pls.... everything ive been storing as a headcanon is coming together, EVEN BAJIS MOTHER
GUYS@?@?@??@?@?@?# THE BAJIFUYU SPIN OFF RATTLES THE GATE
What’s my writing trademark?
I’ve seen this for art, but what about my writing makes you go, “ah, that’s a _____ production”?

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May you wake up to an inbox full of incoherent AO3 comments
how do you feel about writing smut?
honestly im down for anything so as long as it doesn't involve minors or anything inappropriate
hey so i just wanna say i do really love all your bjfy works, the way your write them perfectly and their interactions, i cant never get enough of it. anyway, i hope you post more of them soon, have a nice day :)
heyyy ! im really glad u enjoy my bjfy works as much as i love writing them, im always apprehensive about their interactions but i think im on the right track with your feedbacks, thank u sm !!
UR NEW BAJIFUYU FIC MAKES ME ALL ✨✨🥰🥰🥺🥺🎉🎉🎇🎇❤️❤️🤩🤩😊😊 AHHHH
AND YESSS PINING BAJI MY BELOVEDDD- > <
Thank u for writing i swear- TvT
hi ! im sorry it took me this long to respond t__t but thank u sm !! ur comments always make my day, im glad u enjoy what i write <3
some people think writers are so eloquent and good with words, but the reality is that we can sit there with our fingers on the keyboard going, “what’s the word for non-sunlight lighting? Like, fake lighting?” and for ten minutes, all our brain will supply is “unofficial”, and we know that’s not the right word, but it’s the only word we can come up with…until finally it’s like our face got smashed into a brick wall and we remember the word we want is “artificial”.
I couldn't remember the word "doorknob" ten minutes ago.
ok but the onelook thesaurus will save your life, i literally could not live without this website
REBLOG TO SAVE A WRITER'S LIFE
For all my writers mutuals ❤️

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BLP FIC — sunset shelter
by: viriko ﻬ elfzio on ao3
pairing: yatoyota
rating: general audiences
word count: 2.1k
on one fateful train ride, yotasuke accidentally leans his head on yatora's shoulder
and in the most yatora fashioned way, panic ensues
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TR FIC — heatwave
by: viriko ﻬ elfzio on ao3
pairing: bajifuyu
rating: general audiences
word count: 2.8k (oneshot)
At the age of 7, they were running through muddy countryside roads. At the age of 12, they were by the beach, living as if they were the only boys who matter. At the age of 14, he was across the world. And at 16, Baji kisses Chifuyu Matsuno.
A montage of Baji's Birthdays through the eyes Chifuyu.
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TR FIC — solely for the heart
by: viriko ﻬ elfzio on ao3
pairing: bajifuyu
rating: general audiences
word count: 1.9k (oneshot)
of all the times they would come to a conclusion and get away, this was perhaps his favorite one.
three times baji and chifuyu ran away + the one time they finally settle down
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rereading my own writing is just a constant fluctuation between "damn, girl, you wrote this? (affectionate)" and "damn, girl, you wrote this? (derogatory)"
There’s this fic on AO3 that, according to my history page, I have visited 176 times. Which means I alone am responsible for 176 hits on that fic. I commented on some of the chapters, but only a few, because I feel like a stalker when I comment every week. I gave it kudos, but I can only give it one, even though it’s one of my favorites.
So just remember, when you’re looking at that hit count and wondering why you don’t have that same number of kudos (divided by the number of chapters, because each one of those also counts as a hit), it might be because some people out there love your fic. They read it when they’re feeling down. They open it in the waiting room at the doctors office, or in the lonesome dark of night. They turn to it in celebration when they did something right. They open it over and over so they can send the link to their friends, or just to revisit the characters that they love. They checked it ten times in one day, hoping that you had updated.
A disparity between hits and kudos does not mean that your readers didn’t like your fic, or that they were too lazy to hit the kudos button. It means that some of them came back, and there’s nothing that makes me happier about my writing than that.
Some of my favorite fics I have read dozens of times. This is absolutely true.

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you want me to believe in canon? the thing that killed all my comfort characters?
BLP FIC — Euphoria
by: viriko ﻬ qiko on ao3
pairing: yatoyota
rating: general audience
word count: 2.5k (oneshot)
yatora is sick and yotasuke takes care of him
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