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How to Begin To Write


Welcome to my tutorial on how to start writing. This tutorial isn't going to teach you the rules of grammar, or punctuation. Let's face it – there is a plethora of such tutorials already out there. Instead, this tutorial is going to teach you the tools you can use to get a head start on writing.


You Are a Writer


First things first: acknowledge that you are already a writer. What? You're not? You could have fooled me. Let's face it; from the moment we're born, we're unwittingly taught to become writers. Language is one of the first tools we learn, and along with that, story telling. You may have never sat down and written a full-length novel, but I assure you, you are a writer.


Throw Out Your How-To Guides


The first thing you should do when you want to begin writing is throw out every dictionary, thesaurus, and writing guide you've ever owned. (Well put it away anyhow). I've found that one of the biggest obstacles facing new writers is the sheer mountain of advice and "you should do it this way…" 's that they get. I say hogwash! There's a time and place for all that advice – it's called the editing phase. If you spend all your time worrying about whether or not you're writing "well" you're never going to write-you'll just edit, edit, edit.


Quit Editing


 The hard-core writers editors out there are probably sitting in their seats screaming "No! Don't tell them that!" -with this sort of horrified look on their face. I wish I had a camera. What they don't want you to know is: everyone writes crap their first draft. Yah, over time you inherently learn to weed out the mistakes so your first drafts become cleaner – but I don't want you worrying about it right now. It isn't important. The best thing to do is just write.


You Don't Need a Plot To Write


"But Mio – we don't have a plot. What about plot structure?" What about it? I know they tell you "make sure you have this and this and OMG DON'T FORGET THAT," but honestly; it's just another obstacle. If you worry about your plot right off the bat, you're going to be sitting there hashing out details until you're sick of your story and no longer want to write it.  Why? Because you have already written it! Maybe it's not flowery, or full of dialogue, but you got the story out, and now it doesn't want back into your head. Don't be afraid to throw out your plot outline. You can always fix the plot later.  
In fact, the truth is, most of us already know all this "plot structure" stuff already. We might not be able to quote to you what it's all about, but we know it. Trust your subconscious mind, and let it iron out the plot for you. Worry about writing – not about having it make sense at this point.


Write.


"So what do we write about?" Anything! That's the beauty of it. You don't always have to go into a story with a plan. Go grab a random picture off DeviantART and write about what you see in the picture. Describe the environment, the people – make dialogue up. It doesn't really matter. Just write a sentence. Every story starts with one, and if you have one, you're already ahead of most writers. Believe it or not, the hardest thing about writing – is just sitting down and doing it. Once you have that mastered, you're well on your way.


Prompts


If you want to exercise your ability to write – do writing prompts! You don't have to do prompts you find on the internet, you can make up your own. Pick something up off your desk right now, and start a sentence with it. Here: I'll do it.


(Sticky Notes)


 Pink, green, blue, purple–-vibrant squares of paper littered the desk. Many of them had been crumpled or scribbled across, most of them forgotten. Mio was a bit of a slob, and like most slobs, she hid behind an organizational nightmare of sticky-notes. Unfortunately, sticky notes were the least of her problems….


See, wasn't that hard. Sometimes the most random things can lead to a story.


Dialogue


Now let's move on to dialogue. This seems to be the hardest thing for anyone to write – and I'm not entirely sure why. Every story needs it, and it's easy to write. How do I know? Because I speak. If you speak, you can write dialogue. People have a tendency to try to write their dialogue like their narrative (seriously what are you guys thinking) and you can't. If you try, it'll come out sounding unrealistic. The exercise I've learned (and still employ) when it comes to dialogue is this: speak. That's it. There's no magic secret, just… speak. Find an empty room in your house where you can talk to yourself, and sit down and say all of your dialogue aloud. It won't be long before you'll see what's wrong with it.


For example: Read these two sentences aloud.


1."Broderick – you are absolutely infuriating. I really wish you'd just go jump off a cliff."


(omg I'm sorry Brody)


2. "Jerk." With a hard shove, I sent him reeling into the door. "Get out."


(Look I said three words, and got my point across. I didn't need to be flowery or have tons of dialogue to do it. Remember: No one is going to stand around in real life while you go on and on in a monologue... so why would your characters?


NaNoWriMo


Some of you may have heard of NaNoWriMo. For those of you who haven't, I highly recommend it. Every November writers from all over the world get together at www.nanowrimo.org to attempt the spectacular feat of writing 50,000 words in 30 days. (That's a small novel). NaNoWriMo stands for National Novel Writing Month. There is no prize at the end of the 30 days, other than a hearty pat on the back – but trust me, its well worth it to participate. I've participated three years running. The first year I started 17 days into it, and still managed to win with 51k words. The second year I was three days late, and ended up with 52k words. Last year, I finished with 56k words in 10 days. Think you can't do it? RUBBISH.
The reason I mention NaNo, is that it has taught me a very valuable lesson, and one I hope to express here: The writer's biggest obstacle, is just starting to write. Once you quit worrying about all that grammar and punctuation, it becomes simple to write. Set a goal for your day (2k words a day is not unreasonable) and sit down, and write. When you're done throwing out your story – even if it's utter crap – you'll have accomplished more than most.


 Your Homework


Write. Just go do it. Forget all the nay-sayers and people who want to tell you "how" to write, and just go do it. The worst thing that'll happen is that you'll a) finally have some words on paper and b) you'll gain some experience. I don't see anything wrong with either of those. Relax. Writing is supposed to be fun. Keep your first draft free of editing (leave that to the second draft), all you need to worry about, is getting that story down on paper.


A tutorial on the second draft (the editing process D: ) will arrive shortly.

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Comments: 178

rainbowrinny [2010-12-03 21:13:36 +0000 UTC]

wow i really like this, i hate writing cause i know i fail at it... but this makes it seem easy! thanks <3

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DarlingMionette In reply to rainbowrinny [2010-12-03 21:48:37 +0000 UTC]

well thank you for taking the time to comment! I'm glad you liked it!

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ilyahx [2010-10-08 02:46:43 +0000 UTC]

This is great

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DarlingMionette In reply to ilyahx [2010-10-08 04:07:07 +0000 UTC]

why thank you :3

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ilyahx In reply to DarlingMionette [2010-10-10 07:27:52 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome

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Reminiscexx In reply to ??? [2010-10-03 15:34:15 +0000 UTC]

wow.
I'll tell you something, this is pretty inspiring stuff. thanks (:

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DarlingMionette In reply to Reminiscexx [2010-10-03 18:14:43 +0000 UTC]

aww you're welcome, thank you for taking the time to comment!

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Reminiscexx In reply to DarlingMionette [2010-10-06 21:05:38 +0000 UTC]

Anytime (:

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LeviathanTheLast In reply to ??? [2010-09-18 21:19:03 +0000 UTC]

I agree with this almost entirely, however, some people need different things to get them going. I need at least something resembling a basic plot to get going, I can't write without direction .__.
I've never heard of nano before, neat. I'll look into that this year! Thanks!

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Keah59 In reply to ??? [2010-08-22 14:46:22 +0000 UTC]

Oooh, I absolutely love this! I took a creative writing course last semester in college, and the professor pretty much let us do whatever we wanted, but we talked about plot structure and things, too. This is so matter-of-fact, though, and explains how to just buckle down and do what you want. Love it, love it love it! ^_^

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DarlingMionette In reply to Keah59 [2010-08-22 14:49:22 +0000 UTC]

aww thank you so much for taking the time to comment

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ariasgemini In reply to ??? [2010-08-11 15:46:36 +0000 UTC]

this is really helpful i kept losing interest in my writing other than poetry because i would get frustrated i have a bunch of notebooks with unfinished stories... ^^'

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DarlingMionette In reply to ariasgemini [2010-08-11 20:11:05 +0000 UTC]

i'm glad you found it useful. thank you for commenting!

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ariasgemini In reply to DarlingMionette [2010-08-11 22:22:51 +0000 UTC]

^^ thanks for creating it

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MiracleMili In reply to ??? [2010-08-09 22:00:46 +0000 UTC]

These tips are incredible! I love making up stories, but I cant stand thinking about plot structures and stuff. I tried writing something random with a piece on deviant art and I actually had fun XD
Youre the best Great job!

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DarlingMionette In reply to MiracleMili [2010-08-09 23:16:31 +0000 UTC]

i'm glad you found it helpful! thank you for commenting

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MiracleMili In reply to DarlingMionette [2010-08-09 23:28:02 +0000 UTC]

No problem

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suiteki-no-akari In reply to ??? [2010-08-06 05:00:35 +0000 UTC]

This tutorial was soo helpful! I've never thought of writing that way before. Thanks! XD

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DarlingMionette In reply to suiteki-no-akari [2010-08-06 05:02:15 +0000 UTC]

thank you for taking the time to comment!

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suiteki-no-akari In reply to DarlingMionette [2010-08-07 05:09:30 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome! It was well worth my time.

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miyakai [2010-08-03 07:52:50 +0000 UTC]

This is excellent! 8D I signed up for NaNo this year without really thinking about what I was getting myself into, and even now while it's still so far away I'm beginning to get jittery and panicked and excited ("what am I going to write oh god oh god oh god"). So far, though, everyone I've spoken to or read about simply LOVE NaNo and say that it's really not as stressful as us newbies seem to think at first, haha~ So I am really excited for this and the fact that you've participated in NaNo and your techniques for writing are the same I've been hearing for a while now...it's very calming and inspiring.

So thank you very much!

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DarlingMionette In reply to miyakai [2010-08-03 12:49:07 +0000 UTC]

aww you're very welcome, you'll really love nano XD the only time it's really crazy is if you panic and don't get anything written. Last year I finished in 10 days, so I'm convinced -anyone- can finish if they just try I'm sure you'll do great!

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Masthya In reply to ??? [2010-06-12 22:31:16 +0000 UTC]

This is really good! Just by reading this, one can feel encouraged enough to start writing rightaway, even without having thought about it before! Thanks!

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CodexWriter In reply to ??? [2010-05-08 19:05:05 +0000 UTC]

I take issue with your point about plots. True enough, jumping right into the action is always exciting a great way to warm up one's writing muscles, but far too many times I've watched perfectly good projects crash and burn after writing anywhere from 1000 to 50,000 words for lack of adequate direction. The need for planning depends largely on the project, and on the writer.

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DarlingMionette In reply to CodexWriter [2010-05-08 21:55:27 +0000 UTC]

You seem to have missed the point of the article It's meant to point out that you shouldn't get too caught up in "how to write well" and just write. Plots are good to have - but you can always fix a plot later. If worrying about the plot is keeping you from writing - then why not just write.. and fix that part later? Obviously you didn't read that much into it You'll notice I also have a "part 2" of this tutorial outlining in great detail what should go into a plot. etc

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CodexWriter In reply to DarlingMionette [2010-05-09 02:20:09 +0000 UTC]

I disagree. Your article is entitled 'how to write- and love it.' While writing without thinking ahead is all well and good for the initial burst of thought, 'fix it later' usually means grinding to halting somewhere around the fifty page mark and throwing out 30 pages, which is not joyful. I think I largely take issue because mentioning nanowrimo indicates to me this is longer term advice, and on the long term, plotlessness (in my experience) is pain. Especially for Nano.

I understand that we currently disagree, but please don't punctuate "obviously you didn't read that much into it" with a smiley face. I find it rather insulting, call me a killjoy if you will.

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DarlingMionette In reply to CodexWriter [2010-05-09 14:40:14 +0000 UTC]

I don't wish to debate with you, frankly I find your attitude very antagonizing. Look, I wrote the article for a very specific purpose, if you cannot see or do not agree with that purpose, that is your own prerogative, but that doesn't change the fact that I wrote it with that purpose in mind. I am not instigating a fuss over the article, why are you?

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ShankSilenzikilu In reply to ??? [2010-05-08 04:10:51 +0000 UTC]

I KNOW HOW TO WRITE NOW!
I tried reading Bekkia's writing guides, but they only tell you how NOT to write.

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DarlingMionette In reply to ShankSilenzikilu [2010-05-08 05:43:55 +0000 UTC]

XD believe me I know the feeling sometimes you gotta just step back from all the advice and remember that it's supposed to be fun. you have to quit worrying about it being perfect - and just get it down on paper

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Indian-Outlaw13 In reply to ??? [2010-05-06 21:18:47 +0000 UTC]

THANK YOU!

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Jyonrai In reply to ??? [2010-05-04 09:39:19 +0000 UTC]

This is just amazing! I've been having this writer's block for months now, and you really fired me up! I feel like writing again. I agree with you, though. I never had a hard time writing conversations. I actually find writing conversations the most enjoyable aspect of writing.

Awesome piece! I hope that more writers get to read this piece and be inspired as well!

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DarlingMionette In reply to Jyonrai [2010-05-04 13:05:32 +0000 UTC]

thank you XD - and thanks for taking the time to comment. lol when I wrote it, I had no idea it would end up inspiring people o.o

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Jyonrai In reply to DarlingMionette [2010-05-07 14:21:53 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome! Well, I guess that's the beauty of it. Wonderful things really do happen when people do things from the heart, I guess.

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Static-Foil [2010-05-04 06:15:15 +0000 UTC]

Yep. toootall knew some nano was in you Nice. I found I love breaking several rules in here. lmao. the how to's are not meant to be thought as cement and sstone. they're made for practice and just warm ups to get teh juices flowing. Not as a end all be all. X3

I think this could help out a few peeps :3

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DarlingMionette In reply to Static-Foil [2010-05-04 06:21:36 +0000 UTC]

XD yah. too many people take them so seriously o.o they forget that it's only supposed to be helpful - not "we'll hunt you down and chop off your head if you disobey!" lol

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Static-Foil In reply to DarlingMionette [2010-05-04 06:58:42 +0000 UTC]

Yeah. But its also easy to when ya first start and have little confidence. Just can do it but write to help. :3 Although i was kinda hoping for a bit more with the 'love it' in this tut. I write for ages and rp like . . .9k a day with other people. lmao But I hate reading my own stuff and find out the crap that I've done. lmao I'm doing the may nano now at 80 though. Any advice for learning to love my crap? lmao

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DarlingMionette In reply to Static-Foil [2010-05-04 13:04:24 +0000 UTC]

it's not crap ^^ that's the first thing. even if it's well disguised as crap. It's just waiting for you to find the right edits lol I had a friend not long ago that has been dreaming for ages of writing - and he wouldn't do it cause he was afraid it'd be crap. so he wrote a chapter.. and it was. He deleted it -_-. My advice to him was that everyone's first (sometimes third or fourth) drafts are crap. You just gottta give it a chance to get better- don't give up. Eventually you learn to find the things dragging it down, and get rid of them - and then it's epic. XD He felt really stupid the next day that he'd deleted his story. Unfortunately now he has to rewrite it XD.

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Static-Foil In reply to DarlingMionette [2010-05-04 16:57:20 +0000 UTC]

hmm . . . alright. . . I guess. . . XD But its sooo hard to read over after it all lmao. I love writing . .. just not writing and reading . .. just not my own stuff. 8DD

'Well disguised crap . . . .' I'll remember that. 8D

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BaronAutumn In reply to ??? [2010-05-03 22:02:59 +0000 UTC]

I might actually be able to get down to some writing now, instead of always thinking "No this is ridiculous nobody'll like it *screw up piece of paper throw in bin*" so thank you, sincerely, for writing this
Now, where did I put that thing about the 5 Unicorns of the Satanocalypse...?

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DarlingMionette In reply to BaronAutumn [2010-05-04 06:06:01 +0000 UTC]

aww you're welcome. I'm glad you found it helpful! Thank you for commenting

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Everyday-Grind-Comic In reply to ??? [2010-05-03 18:46:40 +0000 UTC]

that was magnificent, Cary! I think that, technical issues aside, this tutorial imparts a valuable lesson, that you will never accomplish anything unless you just start.

People seem to be intinimdated, and turned off to writing because they fear the magnitude of the project, and get discouraged. But nobody ever does anything unless they take that very first step

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DarlingMionette In reply to Everyday-Grind-Comic [2010-05-04 06:05:44 +0000 UTC]

<3 lol don't I know it. Writing is so overwhelming when you first start out :/

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Everyday-Grind-Comic In reply to DarlingMionette [2010-05-04 16:56:19 +0000 UTC]

I get overwhelmed because I want to do EVERYTHING at once!

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Myselfsama In reply to ??? [2010-05-03 18:34:43 +0000 UTC]

Wow, what you wrote here couldn't be more true. I know from experience of writing essays how much of a pace breaker editing can be. Thankfully I had a teacher that made us write so many essays that it eventually made my first drafts good enough to be turned in like you say. And thanks to some recent encouragement I've started fleshing out a story thats been floating around in my head. Now my problem is illustrating things from my imagination. I get bogged down by details and technicalities that I end up not even starting to draw. Its the exact same problem you mention, except in the illustration. /cry

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DarlingMionette In reply to Myselfsama [2010-05-04 06:05:09 +0000 UTC]

I'm glad you found it helpful Thank you for commenting!

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Wolfwum [2010-05-03 16:33:51 +0000 UTC]

Wonderful tutorial! I've been at art school for this, but it's leaned a lot toward the "editing as you write" sort of thing on the fiction end. I barely managed to finish a lot of my stories because I felt bogged down with constant editing (didn't help that I have so many classes.)

But, nothing can beat the raw pairing of a writer and a writing utensil, be it pen or computer. Great tutorial, can't wait to see the editing tips!

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DarlingMionette In reply to Wolfwum [2010-05-04 06:04:53 +0000 UTC]

XD thank you I'm glad you found it helpful!

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Wolfwum In reply to DarlingMionette [2010-05-04 22:11:10 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome!

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mugshotpro In reply to ??? [2010-05-03 09:33:45 +0000 UTC]

simple and inspiring advice for sure. it's often hard to get out of our own way when we want to be creative. Thank you for sharing this

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DarlingMionette In reply to mugshotpro [2010-05-03 11:55:18 +0000 UTC]

thank you for commenting, I'm glad you found it helpful

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