If someone came up to you and asked you for a writing tip, could you do it? Well, guess what, it has happened to me. I am going to list a few tips below...
#1. Always choose a topic that interests you.
Example: Remember when I wrote about Brian Nichols? That was a topic that really interested me.
#2. When you proof-read your writing, add in extra and more exciting things.
Example: " Go pick up your mess." Does that sound very exciting? Bump it up and say," Run along and pick up your HUGE diaster." " You will have 100 seconds. 1,2, skip a few,99,100! Now mother is going to be fourious!" (make it fun)
#3. Read your story over and over again until you KNOW it is the right one.
Example: Make sure your writing is the best it can be!!!
I hope that you will use my tips!!!!!
hi shelby
i like your tips because i just start writing a story so i will use your tips
bye
Posted by: emiel | April 13, 2005 at 11:57 PM
Shelby I like your tips. You did goodjob this year.
Posted by: Ashley | May 12, 2005 at 09:06 AM
Shelby,
I wish I had known this when I was learning to write papers. You are off to a great start! Some people take a long time to understand what you have just written. You are off to a great future in writing. And remember, even if the class is not your favorite, there is always something interesting to write about. Look for that topic and run with it until you are happy with your work. Good advice!
Posted by: Lashley | September 25, 2006 at 05:54 PM
Thanks for the tips! I love to write and these tips helped me. Also, I've noticed that when you write about something you like , or something that interests you (like you said) you can write more. Nice post!
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